City
Epaper

Survey of illegal constructions in Aravalis begins

By IANS | Updated: August 2, 2021 16:30 IST

Gurugram, Aug 2 Following the Supreme Court's order, the Gurugram Forest department has started a survey of illegal ...

Open in App

Gurugram, Aug 2 Following the Supreme Court's order, the Gurugram Forest department has started a survey of illegal constructions in the Aravali range.

Gurugram Forest officials claimed that after the completion of the survey, which is likely to be completed in a week, an action plan will be prepared by identifying illegal constructions.

According to the officials, nearly 5,000 illegal farmhouses, houses and other structures have come up in Sohna and Gurugram.

The Haryana Pollution Control Board has filed a petition in the apex court against 600 of these illegal structures while 1,000 have been served notices by the Gurugram District administration.

Recently, 430 illegal farmhouses were identified by the Haryana Pollution Control Board and their list was submitted to the Sohna Municipal Council.

The city council has also given notice to 350 such illegal structures and action has been taken against nearly 40. Despite this, the district administration as well as Sohna Municipal Council failed to stop illegal constructions and are not getting rid of illegal encroachments in the Aravali range.

"Efforts are being made to comply with the orders of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Supreme Court. The department is making a full-proof plan to take action against such illegal encroachments," said a state Forest official requesting anonymity.

As per a recent Forest department survey, there are at least 500 such farmhouses built illegally on Aravali land in Gurugram, concentrated in areas like Gwal Pahari, Gairatpur Bas, Sohna, Raisina and Manesar.

"After the fresh directives of the Supreme Court, the survey of illegal structures is being conducted again in Aravalis. Once the survey will be completed, action will be taken as per the available information. The work of serving notices is being done continuously," Rajeev Tejyan, Forest Divisional Official told .

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Gurugram forestRajeev tejyanSupreme Court
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiDevendra Fadnavis Disagrees with Abrupt Closure of Mumbai’s Kabutarkhanas, Urges Regulated Measures to Mitigate Health Risks

MaharashtraSupreme Court Allows Sunil Shukla to Approach Bombay HC Seeking FIR Against Raj Thackeray, Derecognition of MNS Party

Mumbai2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case: Supreme Court Stays Bombay High Court Order Acquitting 12 Accused

NationalSupreme Court Asks MEA to Trace Russian Woman and Return Child's Custody To Father

NationalRecording Phone calls Is Not Violation of Privacy in Marital Disputes, Says SC

International Realted Stories

InternationalUttarakhand Police mobilise massive relief force for Uttarkashi disaster response

InternationalPM Modi announces free e-visas to Filipinos after President Marcos grants visa-free entry to Indians

InternationalPhilippines supports India's request to expedite AITIGA trade review; we hope to conclude process by year-end: MEA

InternationalIndia, Philippines deepen defence, maritime, space cooperation: MEA

InternationalWe support freedom of navigational overflight, legitimate commerce through South China Sea: MEA