Gurugram: MCG & GMDA conduct joint demolition drive

IANS April 2, 2025 123 views

Gurugram's municipal authorities launched a significant joint demolition drive in Sector-69, targeting unauthorized constructions and encroachments. The operation, led by GMDA's R.S. Baath, involved over 50 police personnel and cleared multiple illegal establishments including restaurants and car-related shops. Slums that had reoccupied previously cleared areas were also removed during the drive. The authorities emphasized continued efforts to reclaim government land and prevent unauthorized developments in the city.

"Our focus is on making green belts and government land free of encroachment" - R.S. Baath, GMDA Nodal Officer
Gurugram, April 2: A joint demolition drive was conducted by the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) and Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG) in Gurugram's Sector-69 area on Wednesday.

Key Points

1

Joint GMDA and MCG operation removes illegal establishments

2

Over 50 police personnel supported demolition drive

3

More than 60 acres of green belt cleared

4

Unauthorized slums and constructions targeted

Earlier, GMDA cleared over 60 acres of green belts along SPR, while regular monitoring of the stretch is also being carried out. R.S. Baath, Nodal Officer for encroachments in Gurugram and DTP GMDA, along with the Enforcement Wing of GMDA and MCG officers, took action against illegal encroachment in Sector 69. Baath mentioned that more than 50 police personnel were also present during the drive, adding that about two restaurants, one office premise, two car washing areas, and two car polish shops were demolished.

“These shops and establishments were constructed without any due permission along the service roads under GMDA jurisdiction,” he said. Baath added that MCG had also issued notices to these violators and coordinated their removal in Wednesday’s demolition drive by GMDA.

“It was also found that three to four slums had reoccupied the area that was earlier made encroachment-free, and their unauthorized dwellings were also cleared in the drive,” he noted. He emphasized that GMDA and other departments of the local administration are taking strict note of the issue of encroachment in the city, and many such joint enforcement drives will be led by GMDA in Gurugram.

“Our focus is on making the green belts and government land free of encroachment for further beautification and development purposes. Additionally, any illegal colonies and constructions will not be allowed, and combined drives will be continued in the city,” said R.S. Baath.

Tags:
You May Like!