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In Valley 8825 kanals of land freed from encroachment

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October 4, 2018
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200 kanals of land retrieved in Jammu during anti encroachment drive
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SRINAGA: District Administrations across the valley have retrieved 8825 kanals of State and Kahcharai land from the encroachers in a two month-long daily anti-encroachment drive starting August 01, 2018.  

The district wise breakup is here: 

District                                 State Land                                Kahcharai

Pulwama                         1261.60 kanals                         1597.80 kanals 

Kupwara                            223.15 Kanals                       1388.35 kanals 

Baramulla                         170.05 kanals                          849.15 Kanals 

Ganderbal                         132.95 kanals                          710.90 Kanals 

Shopian                           197.60 kanals                           523.95 kanals  

Budgam                             13 kanals                               483.65 kanals 

Anantnag                           261.25 kanals                          220.45 kanals 

Srinagar                             173 kanals                            201.35 kanals 

Bandipora                          95.80 kanals                             192.40 kanals 

Kulgam                               68.80 kanals                             59.80 kanals 

A total of 2597.20 kanals of State and 6227.80 kanals of Kahcharai land were retrieved from illegal occupants across the valley in two month.  

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan had directed all district collectors to carry out a comprehensive mapping of all encroachments relating to State, forest and Panchayat lands, water bodies, highways and public roads in their respective jurisdictions and make full use of available technologies, such as geo-tagging and satellite mapping, to prepare a fully verified database. Then carry out the anti-encroachment drives across all the Tehsils of their respective districts on daily basis to ensure that encroachment on roads, National Highway (NH), State and Kahcharai lands is removed forthwith to achieve the set target on time. 

All Tehsildars were directed to furnish a daily report with regard to removal of encroachments in their respective Tehsils and send this daily based report to the Divisional Commissioner’s office for further course of necessary action.

Div Com had also directed all Deputy Commissioners to use the vacant land for developmental utilization like the construction of Govt Schools, Health Centers, Community Halls, Playing fields, Panchayat Ghars, Fire tender stations and other essential services as per the demands from the local population.  

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SRINAGA: District Administrations across the valley have retrieved 8825 kanals of State and Kahcharai land from the encroachers in a two month-long daily anti-encroachment drive starting August 01, 2018.  

The district wise breakup is here: 

District                                 State Land                                Kahcharai

Pulwama                         1261.60 kanals                         1597.80 kanals 

Kupwara                            223.15 Kanals                       1388.35 kanals 

Baramulla                         170.05 kanals                          849.15 Kanals 

Ganderbal                         132.95 kanals                          710.90 Kanals 

Shopian                           197.60 kanals                           523.95 kanals  

Budgam                             13 kanals                               483.65 kanals 

Anantnag                           261.25 kanals                          220.45 kanals 

Srinagar                             173 kanals                            201.35 kanals 

Bandipora                          95.80 kanals                             192.40 kanals 

Kulgam                               68.80 kanals                             59.80 kanals 

A total of 2597.20 kanals of State and 6227.80 kanals of Kahcharai land were retrieved from illegal occupants across the valley in two month.  

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmad Khan had directed all district collectors to carry out a comprehensive mapping of all encroachments relating to State, forest and Panchayat lands, water bodies, highways and public roads in their respective jurisdictions and make full use of available technologies, such as geo-tagging and satellite mapping, to prepare a fully verified database. Then carry out the anti-encroachment drives across all the Tehsils of their respective districts on daily basis to ensure that encroachment on roads, National Highway (NH), State and Kahcharai lands is removed forthwith to achieve the set target on time. 

All Tehsildars were directed to furnish a daily report with regard to removal of encroachments in their respective Tehsils and send this daily based report to the Divisional Commissioner’s office for further course of necessary action.

Div Com had also directed all Deputy Commissioners to use the vacant land for developmental utilization like the construction of Govt Schools, Health Centers, Community Halls, Playing fields, Panchayat Ghars, Fire tender stations and other essential services as per the demands from the local population.  

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