Key Points

The Sambhal Municipal Corporation has launched an aggressive anti-encroachment drive targeting illegal constructions and roadside structures. Municipal teams are systematically clearing pathways and widening roads to improve urban infrastructure and traffic flow. Many local shopkeepers have voluntarily cooperated with the initiative, showing community support for urban development. The operation, supervised by Dr. Mani Bhushan Tiwari, signals a strong commitment to creating a more organized and accessible city environment.

Key Points: Sambhal Launches Bold Anti-Encroachment Drive Amid Urban Cleanup

  • Bulldozers remove unauthorized structures along Chandausi Road
  • Municipal teams clear encroachments with community cooperation
  • Road widening campaign targets traffic congestion
  • Administration demonstrates impartial infrastructure development
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Anti-encroachment drive intensifies in UP's Sambhal, illegal constructions demolished

UP's Sambhal Municipal Corporation demolishes illegal structures, widens roads, and clears public spaces for improved urban infrastructure

"This initiative is crucial for the cleanliness and beautification of the city - Dr. Mani Bhushan Tiwari, Municipal Council Executive Officer"

Sambhal (Uttar Pradesh), May 21

In a decisive move to reclaim public spaces and improve urban infrastructure, the Municipal Corporation of Sambhal launched a vigorous anti-encroachment drive early Wednesday morning, officials said.

As part of the ongoing road widening campaign, several unauthorised structures were demolished along key routes, including Chandausi Road.

The operation began which began on Tuesday, continued on Wednesday, with bulldozers deployed to clear encroachments obstructing public pathways.

In a notable display of cooperation, many shopkeepers voluntarily began dismantling their illegal extensions even before the municipal teams arrived.

Municipal Council Executive Officer Dr Mani Bhushan Tiwari personally supervised the operation, ensuring smooth execution and coordination among the teams.

Speaking to IANS, he said: "This initiative is crucial for the cleanliness and beautification of the city."

"We are acting on directives from the District Magistrate to make the area encroachment-free, especially before the onset of the monsoon. Clearing the drains and widening the roads are top priorities," he said.

The campaign is part of a broader urban development plan aimed at decongesting major intersections and improving traffic flow.

Earlier on Tuesday, the administration demolished the Police Assistance Centre located at the Chandausi intersection of the city. The structure, which fell within the road widening zone, was dismantled in the presence of SDM Vandana Mishra and officials from the Regulation Department.

Prior to demolition, the electricity meter was removed and the premises were cleared of all belongings.

This bold move underlines the administration's commitment to impartial enforcement of law, signaling that even government structures will not be spared if they hinder public infrastructure projects.

The road widening efforts are expected to significantly ease traffic congestion and enhance the overall urban experience for residents and commuters alike.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some action! These encroachments make walking on footpaths impossible. Hope they maintain this momentum and don't stop after just 2 days. The traffic situation in Sambhal is horrible because of these illegal extensions.
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Priya M.
Good initiative but what about rehabilitation? Many small shopkeepers depend on those extensions for livelihood. The administration should provide alternative spaces or compensation. Development shouldn't come at the cost of poor people's survival. 🤔
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Vikram S.
Impressed they demolished the Police Assistance Centre too! Shows no one is above the law. Hope this sets an example for other cities in UP. Our urban spaces need proper planning, not haphazard growth.
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Anjali T.
As a Sambhal resident, I welcome this move! The Chandausi Road was becoming impossible to navigate. But I hope they also focus on proper drainage systems now - last monsoon was a nightmare with all the waterlogging due to blocked drains.
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Sanjay D.
Why only target small shops? What about the big commercial complexes that have violated FAR rules? The drive seems selective. True development needs uniform implementation, not just going after easy targets. #FairEnforcementNeeded
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Neha P.
Great work by Municipal Corporation! 👏 Hope they maintain the cleared areas properly and don't let encroachments return. Maybe install some public benches and plants to beautify the widened footpaths. Small things make big difference in city life!

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