New Delhi, May 2 -- A group of Delhi-based traders met Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) commissioner Sanjeev Khirwar on Friday to raise concerns about the potential large-scale sealing of commercial units in the city's residential areas. This comes after the MCD started a citywide survey last week to identify residential premises being misused for non-residential or commercial purposes in compliance with a Supreme Court issued in April. The delegation of traders and entrepreneurs, led by Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) chairman Brijesh Goyal, requested the commissioner not to take any sealing actions. "Once the Delhi Master Plan 2041 is implemented, the real picture of the city's markets, industrial areas, residential areas and commercial areas will be revealed. Therefore, no survey and sealing action should be carried out in Delhi until the master plan comes into force," the CTI stated. It said that no area in Delhi is fully residential, and that 24 categories of commercial activities are allowed in residential areas....