Sambalpur: Katapali Weekly Market Struggles in Darkness; Locals Demand High-Mast Light
Authorities Remain Unconcerned
Sambalpur: The Katapali Weekly Market, located between a railway line and National Highway 53, has struggled to provide basic facilities. This market is unique in that it does not operate during the day; instead, it opens after sunset and continues until late at night. Despite its importance to the local community, authorities have failed to make even basic arrangements for both vendors and buyers.
Lack of Infrastructure and Lighting
The market lacks proper infrastructure, including platforms for vendors to set up their stalls. Furthermore, there is no adequate lighting, leaving most areas in complete darkness. Though the market has served the community for generations, authorities have done little to address these issues. Vendors begin arriving in the afternoon, and the market sees a significant crowd by evening. People from nearby villages and even Burla town visit the market for fresh produce, clothing, fish, meat, and household goods.
Congestion and Limited Space
The market is located near the national highway, which causes traffic congestion as the road narrows due to the crowd. On the other side, the railway line limits the market’s growth. These constraints make it difficult for both buyers and sellers to operate smoothly.
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Lighting Issues Persist Despite Complaints
Repeated complaints by locals led to the installation of a single light, which barely illuminates a small area of the market. Most of the market remains in darkness, forcing vendors to use mobile flashlights or rechargeable lamps to sell their goods. This lack of proper lighting not only hampers business but also raises safety concerns, particularly for the large number of women who visit the market.
Safety Concerns and Misconduct
The absence of adequate lighting has resulted in frequent cases of harassment and pickpocketing. Women, who form a significant portion of the buyers, often face inappropriate behavior. Locals have been demanding the installation of a high-capacity high-mast light at the center of the market to improve safety and visibility.
Rainy Season Woes
The market becomes even more challenging during the rainy season, with mud and waterlogging adding to the inconvenience. Vendors and buyers struggle to navigate the area, further emphasizing the need for immediate infrastructural improvements.
The Katapali Weekly Market continues to thrive despite these challenges, but the growing concerns around safety, space, and infrastructure demand urgent attention from the administration.