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Delhi’s Krishna Nagar market is temporarily ‘vehicle-free’ as part of East Delhi Municipal Corporation’s efforts to decongest the area. Beginning 7 October, the EDMC implemented a week-long trial for this pedestrian-friendly model that would hopefully act as an example for other markets in the city.
I visited Krishna Nagar to gauge the response of regular visitors and how they were taking this implementation. I could see bikes moving within the market, but there were no cars.
Given how busy the marketplace is, I assumed that decongestion would be a welcome move. However, there were some mixed responses. While shoppers were happy to see congestion-free streets, some shopkeepers were not so confident about how it could be implemented permanently.
Akshay Sharma, a resident of Krishna Nagar, however, thinks it was easier for visitors to access shops, which led to more business. He added that the ease of walking around also meant that people would choose markets over malls.
Most shoppers are happy about vehicle-free streets at the Krishna Nagar market, as cars and bikes previously hampered their shopping experience.
Some pointed that even if the vehicle-free model gets implemented permanently, it will take time for people to accept it.
If pedestrianisation works for Krishna Market, should other markets in Delhi follow suit too?
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