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Vijayawada flower market to be relocated

Vijayawada flower market to be relocated

Time of India3 days ago
Vijayawada: The famed Rajiv Gandhi Wholesale Flower Market (Vijayawada Flower Market), situated behind Rajiv Gandhi Park, will soon get a new address as the existing market is set to be relocated within the city.
The current flower market, which is situated on railway land, will be handed back to the Railways. A state-of-the-art model flower market, under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, will be constructed either at Ajith Singh Nagar Excel Plant or on GS Raju Street in the Gandhi Nagar area of the city.
"The site location is yet to be finalized. The marketing department has to hand over the existing flower market land to railway authorities sooner rather than later as the Railways emphasize reclaiming their land on which the flower market is currently operated," VMC City Planner Sanjay Rathna Kumar told TOI.
The City Planner said that Ajith Singh Nagar Excel Plant and Rythu Bazaar at GS Raju Street in the Gandhi Nagar area are the two potential sites where the new flower market could come up. While the traders at the flower market prefer to shift the existing market to GS Raju Street at Gandhi Nagar, given its close proximity to the city and better transportation facilities through all modes of transport, the civic body prefers to shift the market to AS Nagar Excel Plant premises.
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The traders voiced their concern as the site is far from the city and inaccessible for people and traders alike.
At a recent meeting chaired by the NTR district collector with wholesale flower market traders, the district administration put forward a proposal to shift the flower market to GS Raju Street at Gandhi Nagar and construct a modern market premises under the PPP mode, or traders themselves construct shops. It was discussed that if the market was constructed under the PPP mode, 90% of the shops would be allocated to wholesale traders, while the remaining shops would be leased out to private traders outside the flower traders union.
"We are against the corporation's proposal to shift our base to Excel Plant, and we prefer to have newer market premises at GS Raju Street itself, as the latter would be easily accessible to all traders and people in the city," a shop owner at the flower market said.
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