Tag: bulldozer

  • Sarpanch’s husband made the life of the poor family inauspicious, broke the house with JCB

    Sarpanch’s husband made the life of the poor family inauspicious, broke the house with JCB

    Mahasamund. The husband of the sarpanch of village Baldidih in Pithora development block of the district has been accused of torturing a family. The victim’s family says that their house is being damaged by the sarpanch’s husband. The way to reach home is also being closed. The victim’s family is wandering door to door for justice but the hearing is not happening anywhere.

    The victimized Pade family has been earning their livelihood for the last many years by making bricks. For the last 25 years, we have been living on the land given by the elders adjacent to the government pond located in the village. The family alleges that Baldidih’s sarpanch husband is trying to evict them by calling them occupiers. The sarpanch husband has demolished the septic and gate as well as the way to the house by driving a JCB, saying that their house is illegal. The family told that a few months ago an application was given to the Collector of the district on this matter, after which the Collector directed the Patwari. Then the patwari had asked the sarpanch to remove the soil and get the gate installed, but it had no effect on the sarpanch and her husband.

  • Encroachment was removed from the garden land, the corporation commissioner got the bulldozer running

    Encroachment was removed from the garden land, the corporation commissioner got the bulldozer running

    Bilaspur. In Bilaspur, the corporation’s team demolished illegal constructions being done by encroachment on government land at different places. The construction was done in the name of building a temple on government land. Whereas, boundary wall was made on the garden land. A roadside shed was made for car parking. Illegal constructions were demolished at more than half a dozen places.

    Corporation Commissioner Kunal Dudawat has started the initiative to organize the city as well as to create a traffic system. Under this, action is being taken by running a campaign against roadside kiosks and hawkers with food. Along with instructions to take strict action against those who have occupied government land, an order has been issued to demolish illegal constructions.

    Wherever complaints are being received, the team of encroachment department is taking action. On Wednesday also, under the leadership of Pramil Sharma, in-charge of the anti-encroachment squad, a campaign was launched to break illegal encroachments at different places.

  • IAS Tina Dabi in discussion about bulldozer, 150 people rendered homeless

    IAS Tina Dabi in discussion about bulldozer, 150 people rendered homeless

    Rajasthan. The houses of Hindus who came from Pakistan living in Amar Sagar area, about 4 km from Jaisalmer district headquarters, were demolished following the orders of Collector Tina Dabi. Considering more than 50 kutcha houses as encroachments, UIT razed them to the ground with the help of bulldozers and JCBs. Due to this action, more than 150 women, men and children have now come under the open sky. According to the administration, the displaced were living by building illegal houses on the banks of the Amar Sagar pond, due to which the inflow of water to the pond was stopped. Along with this, this land is also being said to be very valuable.

    In fact, after being displaced due to religious persecution in Pakistan, in Amar Sagar Gram Panchayat area, about 4 km from Jaisalmer district headquarters, many Hindu families had started living in kutcha huts on UIT land. One by one, more than 30 displaced families had made their abode here. The UIT had sought help from the district administration to vacate the land worth crores, after which the land was made encroachment free two months ago. Along with this, orders were issued to vacate the displaced persons.

    On Tuesday, the district administration team along with the police force reached Amar Sagar and demolished more than 50 kutcha houses present here. Hindus who came to India after being displaced from Pakistan strongly opposed this action of the administration. But, the administration did not listen to him. After this people went around saving their belongings. Kishanraj Bhil, who came to India after being displaced from Pakistan, says that we were evicted from Pakistan as well and now our houses have been demolished here too. Our Kalla Kresar Bhil settlement was completely destroyed. They had come to India after getting ruined from Pakistan, now they were ruined here too.

    Kishanraj Bhil says that we had demanded our rehabilitation. He had kept his demand during the public hearing as well. However, this did not happen. On Monday evening, the UTI had given notice to vacate the colony and then action was taken to remove the encroachment, but nothing has been done for the rehabilitation of us.