Residents will not be allowed to come from farmers' markets set up in the city - Market Committee Chairman Mittal.

Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, April 20: The farmers' and street vendors' markets set up on a daily basis in Mohali will not be allowed to come to any trouble for the residents of the city and the improvements that can be made in them will be considered soon. Special attention will also be paid to preventing the spread of garbage and dirt at the market place.

Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, April 20: The farmers' and street vendors' markets set up on a daily basis in Mohali will not be allowed to come to any trouble for the residents of the city and the improvements that can be made in them will be considered soon. Special attention will also be paid to preventing the spread of garbage and dirt at the market place.
These views were expressed by Market Committee Mohali Chairman Advocate Govinder Mittal while talking to reporters. He said that these markets are for the convenience of the people of the city and not to create problems for them. He was holding a meeting with the residents of Aerocity Mohali in this regard today.
He also sought suggestions from the office bearers of the Resident Welfare Association for the smooth running of these markets. He said that the responsibility of the vendors will also be fixed to take special care of cleanliness. He appealed to the public that if anyone wants to give any complaint or suggestion regarding these markets, they can contact them. He visited the Kisan Mandi site to be set up in E Block of Aerocity this morning and inspected the cleanliness.
Talking to reporters, he said that consideration will soon be given to increasing the number of these markets in the city so that people do not have to go far to buy vegetables and fruits. He said that it is very important to have these markets in the city because while these markets provide the convenience of shopping near their homes, they also provide employment opportunities for small farmers and vendors. At this time, Gau Sewa Commission member Amit Jain, Resident Welfare Association President Neeraj Kumar, General Secretary Harsharanjit Singh and other office bearers were also present with him.