Hindustan Times (Noida)

Defence Ministry land registered in govt name after 70 yrs: Officials

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LAND MAFIA HAD ILLEGALLY OCCUPIED THIS PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTE­D FARMHOUSES ON THE 161 ACRES

NOIDA: The Defence Ministry’s 161 acre land, pegged to be worth ₹400 crore in Greater Noida, has been cleared of illegal occupation and registered in the government’s name after 70 years, the Gautam Buddh Nagar administra­tion said on Monday.

Land mafia had illegally occupied this property and constructe­d farmhouses on this land parcel, which falls in Nangli Sagpur village in Dadri tehsil of the district, the administra­tion said in a statement.

In 1950, 482 acre land was acquired in Nangli Sagpur for establishm­ent of a firing and bombing range but work related to the land’s acquisitio­n could not be completed in records of the revenue department then, Assistant Records Officer, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Rajnikant said.

“Land mafia had illegally occupied the land belonging to the Defence Ministry and constructe­d farmhouses on it. These farmhouses were also sold to people illegally without informing them about its background,” the officer said.

The ministry had approached the district administra­tion for cancellati­on of land rights in the name of these people who illegally occupied this land and restore registrati­on in the name of the ministry, he said.

“In pursuance of the matter, names of 26 persons as owners of land plots on this 161 acre of land have been cancelled after an illegal occupation of 70 years and it has been registered in the name of the Defence Ministry, Government of India. The land is valued at Rs 400 crore at market price,” the officer added.

With this, the ministry has also started work to occupy this land and the move will check illegal occupation of properties by land mafia in the region, he said.

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