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Chandigarh: MCC carries out demolition drive to clear illegal encroachments

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Chandigarh | June 7, 2025 11:14:04 PM IST
In a continued effort to remove illegal encroachments and reclaim public land, the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh (MCC) on Saturday conducted a demolition drive to remove unauthorised jhuggis near Nirankari Bhawan, Mouli Link Road, and the Manimajra areas of the city, officials said.

According to officials, the MCC's joint enforcement and engineering teams carried out the operation under the direction of Municipal Corporation Commissioner Amit Kumar.

Several unauthorised shanties and huts in Pocket No. 6, Manimajra, were dismantled during the drive.

These encroachments were obstructing public movement and posing safety, hygiene, and infrastructure concerns in the area.

The operation was carried out smoothly with the support of the local police and in the presence of senior MCC officials. Adequate arrangements were made to maintain public order during the drive.

The Commissioner reiterated that MCC will continue to take firm action against illegal encroachments across the city. He emphasised that public land must be protected and utilised for planned development and public welfare.

The Municipal Corporation urges citizens to refrain from unauthorised occupation of public spaces and cooperate in maintaining cleanliness, order, and lawful urban development. (ANI)

 
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