
Uttar Pradesh govt frees six acres of its land in Delhi from mafias
India Today
The Uttar Pradesh government has freed six acres of land of its Irrigation Department in Madanpur Khadar village of Sarita Vihar in New Delhi from the illegal possession of land mafias, a spokesperson said.
The Uttar Pradesh government has freed six acres of land of its Irrigation Department in Madanpur Khadar village of Sarita Vihar in New Delhi from the illegal possession of land mafias, a spokesperson said. The state government had initiated a drive to remove the encroachment at Madanpur after the marking of plot number ‘612’ by the Irrigation Department of UP, under which a total of six acres of land was held. The drive was launched after UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath asked the Jal Shakti Ministry to take action against those indulged in unlawful encroachment of UP Irrigation Department’s land.
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