SMC begins eviction drive, unlawful buildings to be razed in Sambalpur
By Express News Service
SAMBALPUR: The Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC) has began an anti-encroachment drive for demolishing unlawful buildings. The civic physique has recognized a number of unlawful buildings throughout the town and is finishing up eviction in a phased method as a part of its drive which was began not too long ago. Apart from the drive, the SMC can be conducting eviction drive in areas round Samaleswari temple to clear house for implementation of SAMALEI scheme.
Enforcement officer of SMC, Subhankar Mohanty mentioned a lot of developmental tasks together with flyover, street widening and drainage are both underway inside the SMC limits or are in starting stage. “Several projects have been delayed due to illegal encroachment of government land or public roads which are required for the projects. We have launched a drive to demolish illegal structures from these places to make way for the upcoming projects,” Mohanty mentioned.
Mohanty additional mentioned a goal has been set to clear a minimum of 5 unlawful buildings each month. “Prior to the demolition, the encroached site is identified by the SMC staff or on the basis of the requisition submitted by various departments and organisation which are implementing the projects. Subsequently, the sites are prioritised and the eviction is carried out,” he added.
Last month, the civic physique had evicted a number of kiosks and petty outlets that had encroached upon the street close to Pattnaik pada space. Besides, an unauthorised slaughter home in Sunapali and an unlawful building on a trenching floor in Shanti Nagar space had been demolished.
In the following section, SMC will perform the drive in Burla space as a whole lot of non permanent encroachments have mushroomed there currently, which has been hindering clean move of site visitors.
SAMBALPUR: The Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC) has began an anti-encroachment drive for demolishing unlawful buildings. The civic physique has recognized a number of unlawful buildings throughout the town and is finishing up eviction in a phased method as a part of its drive which was began not too long ago. Apart from the drive, the SMC can be conducting eviction drive in areas round Samaleswari temple to clear house for implementation of SAMALEI scheme.
Enforcement officer of SMC, Subhankar Mohanty mentioned a lot of developmental tasks together with flyover, street widening and drainage are both underway inside the SMC limits or are in starting stage. “Several projects have been delayed due to illegal encroachment of government land or public roads which are required for the projects. We have launched a drive to demolish illegal structures from these places to make way for the upcoming projects,” Mohanty mentioned.
Mohanty additional mentioned a goal has been set to clear a minimum of 5 unlawful buildings each month. “Prior to the demolition, the encroached site is identified by the SMC staff or on the basis of the requisition submitted by various departments and organisation which are implementing the projects. Subsequently, the sites are prioritised and the eviction is carried out,” he added.
Last month, the civic physique had evicted a number of kiosks and petty outlets that had encroached upon the street close to Pattnaik pada space. Besides, an unauthorised slaughter home in Sunapali and an unlawful building on a trenching floor in Shanti Nagar space had been demolished.
In the following section, SMC will perform the drive in Burla space as a whole lot of non permanent encroachments have mushroomed there currently, which has been hindering clean move of site visitors.