he beautification of Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh continues as the administration carried out a demolition drive on Tuesday to revamp the infrastructure of the city.
The second phase of the demolition drive near Chandola Lake in Ahmedabad continued on Wednesday. The drive will remove illegal encroachment from an area of more than 2.5 lakh square meters.
he beautification efforts of Sambhal city in Uttar Pradesh are currently underway. In this efforts the district administration on Tuesday carried out a demolition drive to remove encroachments of raod
Punjab Police on Tuesday conducted a demolition drive at the illegal property of a drug peddler in Punjab's Ferozepur as a part of action against drugs in the state.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation launched a special demolition drive against the Bangladeshi intruders near the Chadola lake. According to Ahmedabad police commissioner Gyanendra Singh Malik, Bangal Vaas is a region where a lot of Bangladeshis live and action has been taken against them e
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation organised a demolition drive to remove Bangladeshi intruders near the Chandola lake on Tuesday. As per Joint CP (Crime), Sharad Singhal, a lot of illegal Bangladeshi people used to stay in the region.
According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Varinder Brar, the demolition drive was part of the ongoing crackdown launched by the Punjab government on March 1. He added that the Rani and Bagga remain partners and have allegedly built their property using earnings from drugs.
In a post on X, Owaisi pointed out that these sites, including dargahs and burial grounds, were officially recognized in government records and the demolitions were carried out in violation of Supreme Court orders.
A notice has been issued to demolish 123 houses and shops in Sambhal under Uttar Pradesh Municipalities Act 1916, after they were found in dilapidated state in a survey conducted by the Sambhal Municipality.
Special Judge Vishal Gogne convicted the two accused out of six accused persons for the offences of rioting, unlawful assembly and assaulting public servants.
India's Supreme Court on Thursday expressed strong concerns over selective demolition drives, stating that targeting specific structures while ignoring similarly situated ones may indicate malice.