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Encroachments on Rajasthan canal land in Punjab, eviction process starts

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The Times of India                    12.04.2013

Encroachments on Rajasthan canal land in Punjab, eviction process starts

FARIDKOT: The district administration has started the process to clear the encroachments at the Rajasthan feeder canal land. Rajasthan government way back in 1959 had acquired land in Punjab to lay the canal. Lots of influential people in the absence of watchdog authorities encroached upon the land from time to time and many structures including marriage palaces came up in the encroached land. Only last week Faridkot police had registered case against a former Himachal civil services officer for selling canal land. Times of India had highlighted the issue.

Faridkot Deputy Commissioner Ravi Bhagat said "notices have been issued to the persons who have raised any type of structure on the land under the eviction of unauthorized act 1971". He said "matter has also been taken up with Rajasthan government to prove its ownership as mutation of the land has not been entered in revenue records". DC confirmed it has come to notice that 6-7 persons have encroached upon the canal land in Faridkot.

About 200 kilometer portion of the 560 kilometer long Rajasthan feeder canal falls in Punjab and most of the land adjoining canal is under illegal possession. Some farms, structures including marriage palaces have come up on the encroached upon land. Whenever the canal authorities needed sand for taking out repairs in the canal they had to arrange it(sand) from other places due to encroachments on its land despite having thousands of acres spare land, said a canal official.

The encroachments on the canal land hogged limelight when last week Faridkot police registered case against former HCS officer Bhagwant Singh for selling 6 kanal canal land. As per sources the Rajasthan government has claimed the rent from encroachers for encroaching upon the land.

DC said administration will make efforts to evict the encroachments at the earliest.
Last Updated on Friday, 12 April 2013 11:51
 

To give pedestrians room, PMC hunts for hawker space

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The Indian Express                        12.04.2013

To give pedestrians room, PMC hunts for hawker space

Struggling to prevent encroachment of roads and footpaths which frequent action on hawkers has failed to check, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) will identify locations for weekly and fortnightly markets for them to operate. Setting up such spaces is part of the civic body's policy for hawkers that is awaiting the state government nod.

The civic administration has been repeatedly carrying out drives to evict hawkers from roads and footpaths, without much success. The state government has been urging PMC to prevent city roads and footpaths from being encroached so that pedestrians get their space.

"The only way to discourage hawkers from encroaching roads and footpaths is to provide them with an alternative space to carry out their business for livelihood. Thus the civic administration has decided to set up weekly and fortnightly markets across the city where hawkers can sell their ware," said Additional Municipal Commissioner Rajendra Jagtap.

The PMC administration has identified 10 locations where hawkers' markets can come up, he said adding that the search for more vacant places is on across the city.

"Places close to main roads would be preferred but they should not interfere with footpath or road space. The civic administration is also looking at amenity spaces available with the civic body," Jagtap said.

He said efforts are on to implement the civic body's policy for hawkers that allows setting up such markets, even though the policy is awaiting state government approval. The administration will also implement the policy of keeping 45 roads free of hawkers, Jagtap said.

There is a demand from some to allow hawkers to operate on a few roads by making them no-vehicle zones for selected hours so that hawkers can carry out their business and citizens can take advantage of it.

 

Demolition drive against unauthorised construction in South MCD to continue

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The Hindu                       12.04.2013

Demolition drive against unauthorised construction in South MCD to continue

Demolition drive continues

The South Zone of the South Delhi Municipal Corporation carried out a major demolition drive against unauthorised construction on Thursday. Unauthorised buildings in Panchsheel Vihar, Masjid Moth, Chirag Delhi, Nag Complex and Neb Sarai were demolished.

The civic authorities said the demolition drive will continue during the coming week.

 


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