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                <title>Bhopal Traders Protest Sealing Drive, 7,158 Notices Issued</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bhopal traders protest municipal sealing action over commercial use in residential areas as 7,158 notices are issued across the city.</strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/states/madhya-pradesh/bhopal-traders-protest-sealing-drive-7158-notices-issued/article-26686"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-08/bhopal-traders-warn-of-shutdown-over-sealing-drive,-7,158-notices-issued.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p>Bhopal traders have stepped up their protest against the municipal corporation’s notices and sealing action on commercial activities being carried out in residential areas. At a demonstration at Roshanpura Square on Tuesday, traders warned the state government of an indefinite shutdown if the action is not stopped or a clear policy is brought in.</p>
<p>The traders said they have three options for the government — implement the pending master plan, introduce mixed land use on the lines of Gujarat, or stop the municipal corporation’s sealing drive. If no decision is taken, they warned of blocking roads and gheraoing the Chief Minister’s residence. The protest brought together shopkeepers, business owners and, for the first time, a number of beauticians who said their livelihoods could be affected if commercial activities in residential areas are stopped.</p>
<p>Anand Soni, president of the 10 Number Market Traders Federation, said traders should be allowed to continue earning their livelihood and accused the government of putting the jobs of thousands of people at risk. He argued that the situation could have been avoided if Bhopal’s master plan had been updated earlier. The city has been without a new master plan since 2005, according to the claims raised during the protest.</p>
<p>Some traders said they are already dealing with loans and other expenses. Rahul Jain, a businessman from the Housing Board area, questioned why traders were now being targeted when authorities had issued commercial electricity connections, registered properties and collected taxes from them. He said closure of the businesses would directly affect their families and make it difficult to pay school fees and meet other household expenses.</p>
<p>Senior advocate Ehtesham Qureshi, who spoke about the legal background of the issue, said the Supreme Court has passed orders concerning commercial activity in residential areas. He argued that the absence of a new master plan has contributed to the current situation and said the state government could consider measures such as mixed land use and regularisation, subject to the applicable legal framework.</p>
<p>The municipal corporation, meanwhile, has continued issuing notices. A total of 7,158 notices have been issued so far, including 569 issued on Tuesday. The figure stood at 6,589 on Monday. Officials have said properties found to be violating occupancy rules will go through the prescribed process before final orders are issued.</p>
<p>Municipal officials said around 62,000 properties have been identified through the survey where commercial activity is being carried out in residential areas. The survey has now been expanded across the city. Officials are also checking other violations involving construction and land use, with areas around major roads, lanes, rivers, ponds, green belts, buffer zones and catchment areas coming under scrutiny.</p>
<p>The corporation has said notices are being followed by a three-day period in certain cases before further proceedings. After examining the merits of individual cases and hearing the concerned parties, final orders can be issued. Action to remove violations may follow where required.</p>
<p>The issue has created uncertainty among shopkeepers operating from residential buildings in areas including Awadhpuri, Ayodhya Bypass, Gautam Nagar, Ashoka Garden and Lalghati. Some business owners are already looking for alternative commercial locations, worried that their present premises could eventually be sealed.</p>
<p>Bhopal’s master plan issue has also become part of the dispute. The city’s previous master plan was prepared in 1995, while a new plan was expected in 2005. With the city continuing to expand towards areas such as Kolar, Neelbad-Ratibad, Raisen Road and the Narmadapuram-Bhojpur corridor, residential and commercial activities have developed alongside each other in several parts of Bhopal.</p>
<p>For traders, the immediate demand is clear — stop or reconsider the sealing action and provide a workable land-use policy. For the corporation, the issue is now linked to compliance with court directions and planning rules. The dispute is likely to continue as notices are examined and further action is taken across the city.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>Pendra jeweller shot dead; ₹60 lakh jewellery stolen</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr"><strong>Pendra jeweller shot dead in Kotmi market; attackers fled with an estimated ₹60 lakh in jewellery. Police launch multi-district search; arrests pending.</strong></p>
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                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/states/chhattisgarh/pendra-jeweller-shot-dead-%E2%82%B960-lakh-jewellery-stolen/article-19301"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-05/pendra-jeweller-shot-dead-in-kotmi-market;-estimated-₹60-lakh-loot.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">A local jeweller was shot dead and jewellery worth an estimated ₹60 lakh stolen in broad daylight at the Kotmi weekly market in Pendra on Tuesday evening, officials and witnesses said. The attack has sparked protests, roadblocks and renewed questions about law-and-order in parts of northern Chhattisgarh.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What happened<br />According to police and eyewitnesses, 45-year-old jeweller Pradeep Soni had closed his stall around 7 pm and was preparing to leave when three men on a single motorcycle approached him. Sources familiar with the case said the assailants grabbed a bag containing gold and silver ornaments; when Soni resisted, one of the men fired at close range, striking him in the chest.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Immediate response<br />Kotmi chowki police reached the scene within minutes after receiving calls from bystanders. Soni was rushed to the district hospital in Pendra but doctors declared him dead on arrival, Dr Prashant Ratre of the district hospital said. Officials recovered empty cartridges and bloodstains from the market area and sealed off the spot for investigation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Scope of loss<br />Police estimate the stolen jewellery to be worth around ₹60 lakh based on initial inventory provided by the family. CCTV footage obtained from the area shows Soni leaving home in the morning carrying a bag of ornaments; witnesses said the weekly market attracts large crowds on Tuesdays, and Soni regularly visited a nearby Hanuman temple before closing his stall.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Police action<br />Pendra police said they have launched a multi-district search for the suspects. Checkpoints have been set up in six neighbouring districts — Bilaspur, Korba, Manendragarh, Anuppur, Dindori and Korea — to intercept the motorcycle and trace the perpetrators, a senior officer told reporters on condition of anonymity. No arrests have been made so far.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Community reaction<br />The killing shook the local business community. Shops in Pendra remained closed on Wednesday as traders observed a shutdown in protest. Family members, angry at the lack of arrests, took Soni’s body to Durga Chowk and staged a road blockade late Tuesday night, demanding immediate action from police and district authorities. “They killed him in front of everyone,” a relative told reporters at the hospital, declining to be named.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Political response<br />The state Congress raised broader concerns about public safety, saying the incident underlines deteriorating law and order. The party’s social media account described the situation as “an environment of impunity” for criminals and said major towns such as Raipur and Bilaspur were no longer safe. Former MLA Shailesh Pandey said the murder had created fear among ordinary citizens and traders, accusing police of failing to make arrests promptly.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Forensics and probe<br />Investigators are collecting forensic evidence from the market and examining CCTV footage along potential escape routes. The body was sent for post-mortem to determine the exact number of gunshot wounds; doctors said one bullet was recovered from the chest at hospital but the autopsy will confirm details. Police are also tracking recent incidents of jewellery-related robberies in the region to determine if there is a link.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Local context<br />The murder follows other high-value lootings in the region in recent days, including a separate reported theft of jewellery worth about ₹25 lakh in Bilaspur’s Sipat area on the same Tuesday evening. Those incidents have heightened anxiety among traders who say they face increasing risk while transporting goods to weekly markets.</p>
<p dir="ltr">What’s next<br />District police said they will present leads from the ongoing probe at a briefing later in the day and appealed to the public for information that could help identify the suspects. Meanwhile, trader bodies have threatened further shutdowns if arrests are not made quickly.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Related developments will be monitored as investigators comb CCTV, witness accounts and cross-district checkpoints for the motorcycle and three suspects.</p>
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