Real estate brokers in Bihar have reportedly constructed a 60-foot-long and 10-foot-wide bridge illegally to increase the value of nearby land parcels. This unauthorized construction has raised concerns among local authorities and residents.
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The purpose of the illegal bridge is to increase the value of nearby land parcels by improving access and connectivity.
The real estate brokers involved in the construction of the illegal bridge may face legal penalties, including fines and possible legal action, if found guilty of violating regulations.
Local residents have expressed dissatisfaction and concern about the safety and environmental impact of the illegal bridge. They are calling for the authorities to take action.
Local authorities are investigating the matter and are considering more rigorous inspections and penalties for violations. They are also encouraging residents to report suspicious activities.
Unauthorized real estate developments can undermine the rule of law, create an uneven playing field for honest developers and buyers, and have detrimental effects on the community and the environment.
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