​BMC targets 20 hawker hotspots in citywide anti-encroachment drive 

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has identified 20 high-footfall locations across the city for focused action against unauthorised hawkers, as part of a renewed push to keep key stretches encroachment-free. The move comes alongside plans to introduce QR code identification for licensed hawkers and stricter enforcement in areas with persistent violations and low compliance.

At a glance

Action focus: 20 hawker-prone locations
Objective: Keep key footpaths hawker-free
Enforcement: Daily eviction drives with police support
Tech measure: QR codes for licensed hawkers
Total licensed hawkers: ~12,567

Why these 20 locations
>>High pedestrian movement
>>Persistent unauthorised hawking
>>Low presence of licensed vendors

Licensed hawkers ward-wise snapshot
Highest: P South (912), P North (845), H West (721)
Mid-range: K East (689), K West (655), C (656)
Lower: F North (152), F South (198), M East (215)

List of identified hotspots
South Mumbai (A ward)
>>CSMT to Court
>>Churchgate, Bombay High Court
>>CSMT subway
 
Central and western suburbs
>>Dadar station (east and west) – G/N
>>Bandra station (east – H/E, west – H/W)
>>Linking Road, Bandra – H/W
>>Andheri (east –K/E, west – K/W)

Western suburbs
>>Malad station (west) – P/N
>>SV Road – P/S
>>Bharucha Road – R/N
 
Eastern suburbs and beyond
>>Mulund check naka – T
>>Thane Road – T
>>Khar station – H/W
>>Tilak Nagar station (east and west) – L
>>Chembur station – M/E
>>LBS Road – Sqw

Background
The 20 locations were finalised in a June 2024 meeting chaired by then municipal commissioner Bhushan Gagrani
Instructions issued to keep these areas consistently hawker-free

What is the plan

>>Regular eviction drives at identified hotspots
>>Joint action by BMC and Mumbai Police
>>Daily reporting by the civic licence department

Two enforcement shifts:
Morning: 8 am to 4 pm
Evening: 3 pm to 11 pm

What the mayor said

Mayor Ritu Tawde said the administration will create clear hawking and non-hawking zones across the city.

“We will create hawking and non-hawking zones. There will be signage to indicate non-hawking zones. Specific places will be identified for licensed hawkers. My letters have gone to the departments concerned to pay attention to the issue,” she said.

What officials said

A senior civic official said:
>>“All licensed hawkers will be issued QR codes by April-end.”
>> “Stricter action will be taken at the 20 identified spots.”
>> “Flying squads are already taking action every day.”

QR code system

All licensed hawkers to get QR codes by April-end
Total expected: 10,500

Purpose:
>>Easy identification
>>Prevent misuse of licences
>>Improve monitoring

Future allocation
Hawkers who have applied to be assigned pitches within one year
Estimated beneficiaries: 22,000
Based on the town vending committee recommendations

Licensed hawkers distribution
Island city: 3633
Western suburbs: 6132
Eastern suburbs: 2802

 

  • Related Posts

    ​Mumbai man killed in parking row near Dadar TT flyover; wife witnesses attack 

    ​ A retired civic worker was allegedly beaten to death following a parking dispute near Dadar TT in central Mumbai on Sunday night, with Matunga police arresting two men in…

    ​Unmarked speed breakers on Aarey main road put motorists and wildlife at risk 

    ​ While speed breakers have been installed to curb two-wheeler accidents on the main road in Aarey Milk Colony, under the jurisdiction of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the absence…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *