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Tension erupts at Palayam market over demolition of operational shops

Tension erupts at Palayam market over demolition of operational shops

Time of India24-05-2025

Thiruvananthapuram: Tensions erupted at Connemara Market in Palayam on Friday afternoon after a section of traders protested against the corporation's attempt to demolish shops, which they claimed were still operational, as part of the redevelopment plan.
The protest began around 1pm when civic authorities started dismantling some structures of the market. The demolition of shops that were not in use has been ongoing for weeks, but the move to raze functional outlets, such as tea stalls and vegetable shops, sparked resistance from the shopkeepers. However, the police intervened and brought the situation under control.
"There are several shops which are still in use and we have not yet been fully rehabilitated," said Rajas J, a shop owner and Merchants Association secretary.
He emphasised that traders were willing to vacate once the corporation makes suitable arrangements for them. The traders have also decided to shut down all the shops on Saturday as part of the protest.
The corporation along with Thiruvananthapuram Development Authority (TRIDA) constructed a temporary facility behind the existing market to house vendors during the redevelopment. These consist of three prefabricated blocks made of high-quality steel, designed to accommodate up to 460 traders, including dedicated sections for fish vendors.
However, several traders claimed that they have not allotted their designated spaces yet.
Meanwhile, a senior corporation official confirmed that the situation was brought under control. "The issue has been settled. Functional shops will not be demolished until traders are properly rehabilitated. A meeting with the affected traders will be held soon to resolve any outstanding concerns," the official said.
The Rs 55-crore market redevelopment project is being executed by RDS Projects Ltd under the Smart City Mission.
The revamp was in the planning stages for over a decade and aims to address longstanding issues related to sanitation, safety and the deteriorating structure of the decades-old market. Originally slated to begin by March 31, 2025, the project has already seen delays, leading to financial and administrative complications.
Sources indicate that additional funds may now be required to complete the project.
Despite the setbacks, civic authorities insist that the redevelopment was essential for modernising the market and improving conditions for both traders and customers. "We understand the concerns of the traders, but this project is vital to ensure a safe, clean, and efficient marketplace in the heart of the city," the corporation official added. The temporary relocation is part of a phased plan to ensure uninterrupted business for traders while the new complex is under construction.
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