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Greater Noida Authority Reclaims Rs 1.50 Bn Land
Real Estate

Greater Noida Authority Reclaims Rs 1.50 Bn Land

The Greater Noida Authority has initiated a major crackdown on illegal constructions to reclaim land worth Rs 150 crore. This decisive action underscores the authority's commitment to maintaining order and upholding regulations in the rapidly developing region.

The operation targeted unauthorised structures that had sprung up on government land. These illegal constructions were hindering planned development and violating land use regulations. The authority?s team, accompanied by law enforcement, dismantled several illegal buildings and structures during the operation, ensuring that the reclaimed land could be used for legitimate developmental projects.

The drive is part of a broader initiative by the Greater Noida Authority to enforce land use policies and prevent unauthorised encroachments. By taking a strong stance against illegal constructions, the authority aims to protect public land and ensure it is utilised for its intended purposes, benefiting the community and supporting sustainable urban development.

Officials from the Greater Noida Authority emphasised that the crackdown was necessary to deter future encroachments and maintain the integrity of urban planning efforts. They highlighted that unauthorised constructions not only disrupt planned development but also pose safety risks and legal complications.

Residents and local stakeholders have largely supported the authority?s efforts, recognizing the long-term benefits of maintaining lawful and orderly development practices. This move is expected to send a clear message to those considering illegal constructions and reinforce the importance of adhering to legal procedures.

The reclaimed land, valued at approximately Rs 150 crore, will be repurposed for infrastructure and community projects, contributing to the overall growth and development of Greater Noida. The authority's proactive measures reflect its dedication to fostering a well-planned and regulated urban environment.

The Greater Noida Authority has initiated a major crackdown on illegal constructions to reclaim land worth Rs 150 crore. This decisive action underscores the authority's commitment to maintaining order and upholding regulations in the rapidly developing region. The operation targeted unauthorised structures that had sprung up on government land. These illegal constructions were hindering planned development and violating land use regulations. The authority?s team, accompanied by law enforcement, dismantled several illegal buildings and structures during the operation, ensuring that the reclaimed land could be used for legitimate developmental projects. The drive is part of a broader initiative by the Greater Noida Authority to enforce land use policies and prevent unauthorised encroachments. By taking a strong stance against illegal constructions, the authority aims to protect public land and ensure it is utilised for its intended purposes, benefiting the community and supporting sustainable urban development. Officials from the Greater Noida Authority emphasised that the crackdown was necessary to deter future encroachments and maintain the integrity of urban planning efforts. They highlighted that unauthorised constructions not only disrupt planned development but also pose safety risks and legal complications. Residents and local stakeholders have largely supported the authority?s efforts, recognizing the long-term benefits of maintaining lawful and orderly development practices. This move is expected to send a clear message to those considering illegal constructions and reinforce the importance of adhering to legal procedures. The reclaimed land, valued at approximately Rs 150 crore, will be repurposed for infrastructure and community projects, contributing to the overall growth and development of Greater Noida. The authority's proactive measures reflect its dedication to fostering a well-planned and regulated urban environment.

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