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NMC gets ready to outsource 160 workers

NMC gets ready to outsource 160 workers

Time of India18-07-2025
Nashik: The standing committee of Nashik Municipal Corporation has approved deployment of two agencies to provide 160 personnel to its encroachment department.
This move, which has been finalized through a tender process, is a proactive measure in anticipation of the Simhastha Kumbh Mela scheduled for 2026-2028.
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These agencies will play a crucial role in assisting the civic body with regular drives against roadside encroachments across the city for the next three years. Beyond providing manpower, the selected agencies will also supply all necessary equipment, including hammers, cutters, and other tools required for demolition work.
This initiative is particularly significant as the civic body has been facing a manpower crunch.
Addition of these 160 personnel will enable consistent and effective enforcement against encroachments.
Following the standing committee's approval, the NMC will finalize agreements with both agencies in the coming days.
"The total cost for these services over the next three years is Rs18 crore," an NMC official said.
Around 50 of the total 160 personnel will be stationed in the Panchavati division for removing encroachments along Kalaram Temple, Ramkund, Shahi Marg — the route through which sadhus take out a procession from Tapovan to Ramkund during the Simhastha — and the proposed Ram Kal Path route.
The remaining personnel will be deployed to remove encroachments in all the major market areas of the city in Nashik East, Nashik West, Nashik Road, Satpur and Ambad division.
Continuous drives against roadside encroachments in market areas like Raviwar Karanja, Shalimar, Saraf Bazaar, M G Road and Main Road will also be undertaken regularly with the help of these staff.
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