In a recent development aimed at ensuring public convenience and urban order, authorities in Hapoli Township have issued a stern directive to shopkeepers engaged in unauthorized vending activities. It has been reported and observed that several licensed shopkeepers are operating makeshift stalls or placing goods in front of their shops, occupying public footpaths and drains. This illegal use of public space is causing significant obstructions to pedestrian movement, contributing to waste accumulation, creating unsanitary conditions, and aggravating traffic congestion in the area. Such practices have become a growing concern for the general public, as they severely impact daily commute and overall hygiene standards in the township.

Taking serious note of these violations, the competent authority has directed all individuals involved in unauthorized vending within the Hapoli Township area to immediately cease such activities. Shopkeepers have been instructed to remove any goods or structures placed outside their premises within seven days from the date of the notice. The order also warns that failure to comply will lead to the cancellation of the trading licenses of defaulters. This measure underscores the administration’s commitment to maintaining order, cleanliness, and safety for all residents and visitors. The public has been urged to cooperate with the directive and support the initiative to keep Hapoli clean, accessible, and organized.



