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Recovery At Illegal Auto Stand In Bhagalpur, Taking 500 Rupees For Carting

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Kunal Mehta
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December 20, 2025
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Toto driver waiting for a ride near Tilakmanjhi police station. photo awakening

Jagran correspondent, Bhagalpur. Give Rs 500 and set up a cart near the illegal Toto-Auto stand. It may seem a bit strange to hear this, but it is true. In fact, due to illegal operation of autos and totos from various places, the city often remains in the grip of traffic jams, and dozens of vendors are setting up their carts around it to provide relief to the leprosy.

When pressure from senior officials increases, the Municipal Corporation team comes to remove the encroachment but leaves after taking a fine of Rs 500. Never gets the encroachment removed permanently. Anyway, this happens once in a month or two. Therefore, the street vendors have also accepted that when there will be strictness, they will hand over the notes and get the cash register cut. But the problem of traffic jam is increasing day by day. However, the effect of the remove encroachment campaign is not visible in the city.

Food items are being sold illegally by setting up carts around the illegal auto stands operating near Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College and Hospital. Due to this, the ambulance is facing a lot of difficulty in going inside the hospital. Doctors and patients also face difficulty in commuting. The road to the hospital remains completely blocked due to handcarts and handcarts.

People are facing a lot of trouble due to illegal parking of autos and handcarts near the station and coal depot. Tilkamanjhi Chowk, Khalifabagh Chowk are also being set up illegally.

There is daily traffic jam in Sabour Road, children are getting troubled.

There is traffic jam every day due to the concrete work of Zeromile intersection. Children are getting troubled by this. Due to the movement of trucks during school hours, the scope of the traffic jam is increasing considerably. Sometimes the queue of vehicles extends for 20 to 22 kilometers. At present the movement of vehicles is being made one-way.

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