<p> New Delhi: Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi on Friday claimed that a court-appointed panel has 'taken a decision to deseal' over 300 shops which were sealed in 2018 for alleged violation of norms.</p>.<p>In a press conference, she described the move as a 'Diwali gift' for the affected traders.</p>.<p>In 2018, 392 shops were sealed at the instance of a Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee, she said.</p>.Delhi mayor Shelly Oberoi to take part in 'Asia Pacific Cities Summit' in Australia.<p> These garment shops were located in Lajpat Nagar-IV area and were sealed for carrying out 'commercial activity in a residential area', the mayor said.</p>.<p> Now, after years of their struggle, the 'monitoring committee has taken a decision to deseal' these shops, she told reporters, and said the move was 'praiseworthy'.</p>.<p> A senior official of the MCD, when contacted, also said the decision to 'deseal' these shops was taken by the monitoring committee.</p>.<p> Mayor Oberoi also told reporters that these traders will have to submit an undertaking and a few other documents to start the process.</p>.<p>"A supplementary lease deed which is executed by the L&DO, will have to be submitted, as also penalties and misuse charges to be paid to L&DO, besides conversion and parking charges, if due,” Oberoi said.</p>.<p>“One more certificate on structural stability will have to be submitted to the MCD. After all these formalities are done, only then shops will be desealed,' she told reporters. </p>
<p> New Delhi: Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi on Friday claimed that a court-appointed panel has 'taken a decision to deseal' over 300 shops which were sealed in 2018 for alleged violation of norms.</p>.<p>In a press conference, she described the move as a 'Diwali gift' for the affected traders.</p>.<p>In 2018, 392 shops were sealed at the instance of a Supreme Court-appointed monitoring committee, she said.</p>.Delhi mayor Shelly Oberoi to take part in 'Asia Pacific Cities Summit' in Australia.<p> These garment shops were located in Lajpat Nagar-IV area and were sealed for carrying out 'commercial activity in a residential area', the mayor said.</p>.<p> Now, after years of their struggle, the 'monitoring committee has taken a decision to deseal' these shops, she told reporters, and said the move was 'praiseworthy'.</p>.<p> A senior official of the MCD, when contacted, also said the decision to 'deseal' these shops was taken by the monitoring committee.</p>.<p> Mayor Oberoi also told reporters that these traders will have to submit an undertaking and a few other documents to start the process.</p>.<p>"A supplementary lease deed which is executed by the L&DO, will have to be submitted, as also penalties and misuse charges to be paid to L&DO, besides conversion and parking charges, if due,” Oberoi said.</p>.<p>“One more certificate on structural stability will have to be submitted to the MCD. After all these formalities are done, only then shops will be desealed,' she told reporters. </p>