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New Delhi: Delhi government has retrieved approximately 70 bigha Gramsabha land having an estimated market value of approx Rs 30 crores after carrying out a series of demolition drives in villages Maidangarhi, Ayanagar, Jonapur and Chattarpur.
The drive was conducted by the block development office (South) on the directions of District Magistrate, South. District magistrate (South) Niharika Rai also advised public not to invest their hard earned savings in purchasing such government lands and be aware of unscrupulous property dealers.
"The Irrigation and Flood control department has been asked to construct boundary wall of the retrieved Gramsabha land to check re-encroachment," said Rai.
Rai said that the Gramsabha can be allotted to government departments, government agencies like MCD, Health, Education and other departments of Delhi government for public utility purposes.
She said that some proposal for allotment of retrieved Gramsabha land have already been received for construction of School, Hospital and Dispensaries which are under consideration for approval of competent authority.
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