Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has announced a drive to demolish unauthorized and dilapidated buildings in Bengaluru. The registration of unauthorized properties will be halted, and encroachments will be removed. The government will also give more powers to civic agencies and planning bodies to prevent unauthorized construction. The focus is on clearing encroachments and preventing flooding in Bengaluru.
The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority and the Department of Town and Country Planning conducted major demolition drives on Tuesday to clear illegal encroachments and unauthorized colonies in various sectors of the city, officials said. DTCP takes action in three illegal colonies Simultaneously, the DTCP cleared 10 acres of land in three illegal colonies in Sohna on Tuesday. Manish Yadav, district …
Tirupati: A tense situation unfolded in Thummalagunta village of Tirupati district on Wednesday as revenue officials and police carried out a joint demolition drive to remove unauthorised encroachments on lands of the Sri Swamy Hathiramji Mutt. Armed with JCBs, the officials descended on the area early in the morning and demolished around 30 illegal structures on the Mutt's lands spanning …