Noida: A meeting was held at the Sector-34 Community Center to discuss measures for enhancing security and public order in the area. The session was attended by Noida Police Deputy Commissioner Yamuna Prasad, Additional Deputy Commissioner Shaivya Goyal, and Assistant Police Commissioner Satyendra Kumar Singh, along with representatives from the Sector-34 RWA Federation.

During the meeting, RWA Federation President K.K. Jain highlighted the inconvenience faced by residents due to the weekly Friday market. He requested that the market be shifted to the sector’s service road, operated in a structured manner, with a limited number of stalls placed three feet away from the main road.

RWA Secretary Dharmendra Sharma raised concerns about antisocial elements gathering in the main parks in the evenings. He also suggested increasing police patrolling, removing the illegal auto stand at Nar Vihar-2, relocating paan shops, and clearing commercial vehicles illegally parked on internal roads. Additionally, he requested enhanced security arrangements at the Hanuman Temple on Tuesdays.

Police officials assured the RWA that all concerns were being taken seriously and that necessary actions would be implemented. Following the meeting, the police conducted a full inspection of the sector to assess the current security arrangements.
The meeting was attended by Sector-24 SHO Subodh Kumar Tomar, RWA Federation President K.K. Jain, Secretary Dharmendra Sharma, Vice President Kuldeep Munshi, Treasurer M.C. Bhardwaj, members Devendra Kumar, Colonel Dr. D. Mahapatra, Surendra Mahajan, Deepali Pasari, Bunty Chaudhary, Sushant Bhal, Ved Prakash Mishra, Sudhir Singh, Jagdish Joshi, Amit Rastogi, Sanjeev Mahto, Pawan Sharma, Anubha Upadhyay, Jagat Singh, Shekhar Sharma, and other prominent residents.

The discussions focused on improving public safety, managing traffic, and maintaining discipline in communal areas. Police officials assured that regular patrolling, removal of illegal stalls, and closer monitoring of public spaces would be undertaken to ensure the security of residents.
The RWA’s recommendations included organizing the weekly market efficiently, increasing park surveillance in the evenings, clearing illegal auto stands and paan shops, and preventing encroachment by commercial vehicles on internal roads. Police committed to promptly implementing these measures to strengthen law and order.

The meeting aimed to enhance security, civic discipline, and public safety in Sector-34, with joint efforts from the police and the RWA Federation expected to ensure a safer and more orderly community.
