GURUGRAM: Shop owners of the Central Plaza Mall, located along Golf Course Road in Sector 53, wrote to the district registrar on Friday for the reconstitution of an ad-hoc committee to manage the day-to-day affairs of the mall.
They have also sought early election of the Central Plaza owners’ welfare association.
In July, the district registrar had appointed an ad-hoc committee, but the shop owners had alleged that some members were involved in corrupt practices. The state registrar passed an order on September 9, allowing the district registrar to review its order and reconstitute the ad-hoc committee, however, nothing has been done so far, the shop owners said.
They pointed out that in the absence of the committee, shop owners are facing a lot of problems in managing the day-to-day affairs of the mall for the last four months. They have also written to the deputy commissioner of Gurgaon and sought his intervention on the matter.
Yogesh Saini, a shop owner, said: “We have received a notice for implementation of waste management rules for bulk waste generators, failing which we will be penalised. Since there is no ad-hoc committee, we are facing issues which are hampering the work. The post of district registrar was vacant for several months, but now that he has been appointed, we have requested him to resolve our problems as soon as possible.”
Meanwhile, the district registrar said he has received the letter. “The matter is under consideration and will be resolved within a day or so,” he said.