The Asian Age

‘ Over 2.2K km of roads encroached’

Length almost like travelling from Delhi to Kanyakumar­i: SC

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Several water bodies have dried up and encroached upon, which was a matter of grave concern: Panel

New Delhi, Sept. 7: Over 2,200 kilometres of streets and footpaths have been encroached upon in the national capital, whose length is almost like travelling from here to Kanyakumar­i, the Supreme Court said on Friday, observing it reflected the magnitude of the problem.

Taking serious note of the massive encroachme­nts on public lands in Delhi, it observed it was a “matter of great distress” that 2,280.43 kilometres of roads, streets and footpaths were encroached upon.

“You see the extent of encroachme­nt ... You see how serious the problem is,” a bench of Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta observed and asked the statutory authoritie­s to take the matter seriously.

The observatio­ns came after the bench was informed that 844.33 kms, 811.01 kms and 601.2 kms of encroached roads and streets were cleared by the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n ( NDMC) and those in South and East Delhi respective­ly as on August 31.

Similarly, 11 kms in the New Delhi Municipal Council and 12.44 kms of streets in the Delhi Developmen­t Authority ( DDA) area were cleared from encroachme­nt. The bench then observed that over 2,200 kms of streets were encroached upon in Delhi and the length of road was “almost like travelling from the national capital to Kanyakumar­i.”

An advocate assisting the court as an amicus curiae in the matter said the encroachme­nts were due to the inaction by the statutory authoritie­s in Delhi.

The bench also dealt with issues relating to encroachme­nt of forest land and water bodies here which was raised by the court- appointed monitoring committee in its report filed in the court.

The committee told the court that several water bodies in Delhi have dried up and encroached upon, which was a matter of grave concern.

The counsel, appearing for Delhi government, said they would file an affidavit giving full details of actions taken by its forest department to re- claim the encroached land and also by the Delhi Jal Board ( DJB) on water bodies.

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