
Over seven acres of encroached prime land retrieved in J-K's Samba
The Hindu
The anti-encroachment drive was conducted in Dabuz Kaka village
Over seven acres of prime land was retrieved during a major anti-encroachment drive in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir, an official said on September 4. The anti-encroachment drive was conducted on September 3 in Ramgarh's Dabuz Kaka village by a special team constituted by the Deputy Commissioner of Samba Anuradha Gupta. The official said that the anti-encroachment team pressed multiple earth mover machines to remove several temporary and permanent structures.More Related News

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