The administration of Pauri district in Uttarakhand has taken decisive action by removing 95 illegal encroachments, ensuring the preservation of public land and resources. This move underscores the government's commitment to maintaining law and order and
Illegal EncroachmentsPauri DistrictUttarakhandSustainable DevelopmentPublic LandReal Estate NewsMar 10, 2025
Removing illegal encroachments is crucial for maintaining law and order, protecting public land, and ensuring the well-being of the community. It helps in preserving the environment and ensuring that resources are used for the greater good.
The administration of Pauri district in Uttarakhand removed 95 illegal encroachments as part of their comprehensive operation to protect public land and resources.
The operation involved the use of heavy machinery and manpower to dismantle illegal structures and clear encroached areas. The administration also provided alternative solutions for those who had been using the encroached land.
The local community has widely appreciated the administration's efforts, expressing gratitude for the positive impact on the environment and the quality of life in the area.
The administration has implemented measures such as the establishment of monitoring committees and regular patrols to deter potential violators and ensure that public land remains protected.
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