In a significant move to curb illegal constructions, the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation has demolished 41 illegally constructed buildings and structures in Nalasopara, following a court order. This action is part of the ongoing efforts to ensure urban
VasaivirarNalasoparaIllegal StructuresDemolitionUrban PlanningReal Estate MaharashtraNov 29, 2024
The Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) is a local government body responsible for the administration and governance of the Vasai-Virar Municipal Area in Maharashtra. It manages urban development, public services, and ensures compliance with building regulations.
These structures were identified as illegal through regular inspections and reports from local residents. They were found to be constructed without the necessary permits and in violation of urban planning regulations.
The VVMC carried out the demolition with the help of heavy machinery and a team of municipal workers, ensuring that the process was completed smoothly and without significant resistance.
The VVMC has assured the public that it will provide support and guidance to those affected, helping them navigate the legal and administrative processes required to regularize their constructions if possible.
The VVMC plans to continue identifying and demolishing illegal structures, implement stricter regulations, and engage with local communities to raise awareness about the importance of following urban planning guidelines.
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