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Anti-encroachment drive continues in city

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The Pioneer  26.10.2010

Anti-encroachment drive continues in city

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) continued its drive against the encroachments in different parts of the city on Monday. The anti-encroachment squad of the corporation has removed encroachments from Nehru Nagar Square to Kopal School.

The BMC’s anti-encroachment squad removed fencing, mesh and illegal garages from 103 houses to make the Kopal School road of Nehru Nagar encroachment free.

The anti-encroachment drive is going on from last few days on the instructions of Bhopal Mayor Krishna Gaur and Commissioner Manish Singh.

Meanwhile, the BMC continuing its special cleanliness drive for cleansing the city before the festival of lights, Diwali, took out 106 truckloads of waste and debris from different localities.

Under this drive, the health department of the corporation carried out drive in different parts of the city and extracted 106 truckloads of waste that was sent to Bhanpura landfill site and insecticides were also sprayed as per the requirement.

The cleanliness drive was started on October 23 on the instructions of Mayor Krishna Gaur to make the city neat and clean like homes.

The special drive would continue till November 4 and would give priority to those areas that could not be cleaned on a regular basis and that are visited by crowds.

The waste extracted is collected at fixed places. Later, it is picked and sent to the disposal ground and if the need arises, insecticides are also sprayed on it.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 October 2010 09:25
 

Civic body begins drive to demolish illegal commercial structures

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Hindustan Times  22.10.2010

Civic body begins drive to demolish illegal commercial structures

As the monsoon is now over, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has started a massive demolition drive against illegal structures in the city. On Thursday, the civic body demolished over 200 illegal commercial structures in Ganpat Patil Nagar on New Link Road, Dahisar (West). Ganpat Patil Nagar, located between IC Colony in Borivli and Dahisar, has more than 4,000 slums that have mushroomed illegally on mangrove land.

A week ago, the BMC’s R-North ward office had served notices under the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning (MRTP) Act to all illegal commercial structures in Ganpat Patil Nagar. As they were not vacated, the structures were demolished on Thursday. There were 71 structures housing about 200 illegal shops of plywood, chemists, general stores, hotels, timber marts, garages and video parlours.

Parag Masurkar, assistant municipal commissioner, who conducted the drive, said: “We have started issuing notices to illegal slums as well and we will take action after the Diwali vacation.”

There were 80 police constables, 30 labourers and 4 earthmovers, which were pressed into use for the demolition drive. “About 25 illegal structures still remain, which have obtained a stay order from the Dindoshi court. These stay orders are on the basis of forged documents. The BMC should move forward to vacate the stay of these shops, and also the New Link Road Residents forum is moving an intervention application to ensure that the stay order is vacated,” said Harish Pandey, a member of the New Link Road Residents forum.

Also, the civic license department has started initiating action against illegal hawkers in the western and eastern suburbs. “On Wednesday and Thursday, the department took action against 900 hawkers from Bandra, Khar to Andheri, Borivli and Dahisar. Action was also taken against hawkers on LBS Road, VN Purav Marg, Sion-Trombay Road, outside Chembur railway station, Ghatkopar and Mulund railway station,” said deputy superintendent of license BM Sangle.

Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 10:47
 

NDMC demolishes, seals illegal buildings on K G Marg

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The Hindu  22.10.2010

NDMC demolishes, seals illegal buildings on K G Marg

Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI: A number of properties on Kasturba Gandhi Marg were sealed by the New Delhi Municipal Council on Thursday. The demolition squad of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi also demolished eight unauthorised constructions on Thursday that were constructed during the Commonwealth Games in the city.

An NDMC official said: “We have taken action against a number of owners who were misusing their property by carrying out illegal commercial activities. One such property where sealing action was undertaken was situated in the basement parking of K. G. Marg.”

“It was part of a routine sealing exercise which we undertake against properties booked for misuse. This action is undertaken in compliance with the guidelines of the Supreme Court-appointed Monitoring Committee,” he added.

The MCD also intensified its demolition drive in Central Zone. Unauthorised properties in South Delhi, including East of Kailash, Sant Nagar, Sangam Vihar and Kotla Mubarkpur, were also demolished.

Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 10:28
 


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