16 Acres Cleared In Major Anti-Encroachment Operation Near Jammu
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Jammu- The administration on Friday undertook a massive anti-encroachment drive on over 16 acres of prime land worth crores of rupees in the outskirts of Jammu city, officials said.
Over 10 structures have been demolished so far by the administration amid heavy security measures, officials said.
Taking action against the massive encroachments of prime land belonging to the state and Jammu Development Authority (JDA), men and machines of the revenue department, aided by a large number of police and central paramilitary forces, launched a drive to free 130 kanals of encroached land in the Sikanderpur area of Bishnah tehsil, officials added.
ADVERTISEMENTThe estimated cost of the land is valued between Rs 50 and Rs 60 crore.
The retrieved land, falling under Khasra Nos 308, 389 and 2206 had been under illegal occupation for a long period, with several unlawful structures raised by land encroachers, including individuals booked under the NDPS Act, they said.
The drive was carried out on the directions of District Magistrate Jammu, Dr Rakesh Minhas, in coordination with Senior Superintendent of Police Jammu, Joginder Singh. So far, over 15 structures have been demolished as the drive is underway, they said.
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