Hindustan Times (Noida)

GB Nagar district admin asks Noida authority to raze all illegal buildings

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@htlive.com

NOIDA: The Gautam Budh Nagar district administra­tion has written to the Noida authority, asking them to raze multiple illegal buildings constructe­d on enemy property land in Noida’s Barola Sector 48.

The administra­tion said that once freed, the land will be handed over to the Union ministry of home affairs which is the owner of these properties.

Alok Kumar Gupta, sub-divisional magistrate (SDM), Dadri has sent the communicat­ion dated October 11 to the additional chief executive officer of the Noida authority.

“The SDM has written to the authority after conducting multiple site inspection­s following complaints of illegal high-rises built on enemy properties. Since the area is notified by the Noida authority, no constructi­on without map sanction can be allowed on this land. We hope the authority soon demolish the illegal buildings built on this land in violation of the Industrial Act 1976,” Suhas LY, district magistrate, Gautam Budh Nagar, said.

A section of the land has been recovered and a temporary CISF camp has been set up to deter the land mafia from trying to repossess the property. The encroached land is owned by the Custodian of Enemy Property for India, a department under the home ministry.

An enemy property is owned by the government because it was abandoned by its original owners when they migrated to Pakistan during the partition of India. The government is obligated to protect such properties from encroachme­nt.

The Noida authority said that it will act in accordance with the law. “We are yet to receive this letter. We will act accordingl­y once we get the letter,” Prasoon Diwvedi, officer on special duty, Noida authority.

 ?? ?? CISF personnel stand guard at custodian land in BAROLA.SOURCED
CISF personnel stand guard at custodian land in BAROLA.SOURCED

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