Shillong Cantonment Board to Relocate 150 Hawkers and Build 5-Lakh-Litre Water Reservoir

In a move set to redefine the urban landscape of Shillong, the Cantonment Board has unveiled an ambitious transformation plan aimed at streamlining hawker zones and strengthening civic infrastructure. Chief Executive Officer of the Shillong Cantonment Board, Ayush Maurya, said that after the successful relocation of hawkers at Khyndailad (Police Bazar) by the state government, a precedent has been set — and with that success as a model, the focus has now shifted to Jhalupara, where nearly 150 hawkers will be relocated.

“Approximately 150 hawkers are there in the Jhalupara area starting from Mahavir Park up to the Taxi Stand,” Chief Executive Officer of the Shillong Cantonment Board, Ayush Maurya said. “We are in the process of identifying suitable relocation zones for hawkers in consultation with the Urban Affairs Department because they have already done it and we have a good precedent on our hands,” he added.

While two to three sites have already been shortlisted, more decisive action is expected in the coming days. “We have identified two, three areas but then the hawkers also need to agree — we cannot straight away remove them,” Maurya stated, outlining the Board’s systematic approach to restoring urban order and decongesting critical areas.

Addressing the persistent water crisis that grips Shillong Cantonment, particularly during dry spells, Maurya announced a major infrastructure project — a 5-lakh-litre water storage reservoir — to ensure consistent and adequate water supply for residents.

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