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Sambalpur: Modern Golbazar Complex in Sambalpur Stays Locked; Shops Still Non-Operational After a Year

Shops Allocated but Still Shut

Sambalpur: Sambalpur’s modern Golbazar project has turned into a tale of missed opportunities. Nearly a year has passed since the first phase was completed, and the complex was inaugurated. However, none of the 40 allocated shops have opened for business. This has sparked frustration among locals, as the premises have now become a gathering spot for antisocial activities.

Rising Parking Issues

Golbazar, located in the heart of Sambalpur, has always been a critical part of the city’s trade and life. Over the years, the area has transformed into a bustling hub, creating significant traffic and parking challenges. Locals hoped that operationalizing the complex would ease the parking woes in the vicinity. However, no progress has been seen since its inauguration, leaving the public disappointed.

Historical and Strategic Significance

Golbazar dates back to the British era when it was established as a central market for the convenience of residents. Over time, it became the city’s primary commercial area, exacerbating issues like congestion and safety concerns. After a major fire incident in recent years, the administration planned a modern multi-story market complex to address these problems.

Delayed Construction and Missed Expectations

The Municipal Corporation conceptualized the project in 2014-15 and began construction after two years. Officials completed the first phase with 40 shops last year and ceremonially opened it. Despite this, none of the shops have opened, calling into question the project’s effectiveness and funding allocation.

Concerns Over Future Developments

Locals eagerly await the commencement of the second phase of the complex’s construction, which remains uncertain. The failure to make the first phase operational has only amplified doubts about the project’s future. Parking problems in the Golbazar area persist, inconveniencing both shopkeepers and visitors alike.

Call for Action from SMC

When contacted, Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC) Commissioner Shankar Sahu assured that steps would be taken to make the complex functional soon. Local intellectuals and residents demand immediate action from SMC to ensure the project fulfills its intended purpose of solving traffic and parking issues in the city center.

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