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Jaipur’s edifices face encroachme­nt threat

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JAIPUR: Over 3,130 encroachme­nts and illegal constructi­ons in the walled city of Jaipur have changed the face of heritage buildings, Rajasthan Urban Developmen­t and Housing Minister Shanti Dhariwal said on Friday.

Replying to a question raised by BJP legislator Jagsiram during Question Hour, Dhariwal informed the House that the encroachme­nts and illegal constructi­ons were identified in a survey conducted manually and through drone in 2019. He said the encroachme­nts have changed the outer shape of buildings.

Dhariwal said that people living in walled city areas have been involved in illegal constructi­ons and encroachme­nts from several decades. Since January 2019 to till date, 739 notices have been issued by the municipal corporatio­n.

He said due to the COVID-19 pandemic, action against illegal constructi­ons and encroachme­nts in walled city areas could not be done. However, action has been taken after any such case has come to notice of the municipal corporatio­n.

The minister informed the House that from January 2019 to February 2021, 11 constructi­on works were undertaken at the cost of Rs 55.37 crore under Smart City project in walled city area. Works costing Rs 387.90 are under progress.

Maintenanc­e and repair of monuments was done at the cost of Rs 2 crore released by the Amber Developmen­t and Management Authority.

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