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GMDA, MCG conduct 2-day joint demolition drive on Sheetla Mata Road in Gurugram

IANS April 18, 2025 161 views

Gurugram's metropolitan authorities conducted a comprehensive two-day demolition drive targeting unauthorized structures along Sheetla Mata Road. The joint operation by GMDA and MCG cleared encroachments from over 200 shops, improving traffic movement and reclaiming public spaces. Enforcement teams and police personnel worked together to dismantle illegal sheds, advertisement boards, and roadside installations. The drive demonstrates a strict zero-tolerance approach towards illegal land occupation in the urban landscape.

"There is zero tolerance policy towards encroachment and FIRs will be lodged against the violators" - R.S. Batth, Nodal Officer"
Gurugram, April 18: Continuing their ongoing action against encroachment, the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) and Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) conducted an intensive two-day demolition drive on the Sheetla Mata Road in Gurugram on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Key Points

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Joint drive by GMDA and MCG removes 200+ shop encroachments

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Illegal structures dismantled along 2.5-km road stretch

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Enforcement teams and police collaborate on anti-encroachment efforts

During the drive unauthorised structures were cleared on total 2.5-km stretch on both sides from Mata Mandir to Gurugram's Sector-5.

During the two-day drive, encroachment in front of more than 200 shops which were also proving hindrance to the moving traffic were removed and the main carriageways were cleared.

Illegal sheds and advertisement boards were dismantled.

Additionally, gensets which were set-up along the roadsides were also directed to be shifted on roof top of the buildings after checking the stability of the structures.

Additionally, work of construction of few other buildings was also stopped by the MCG as they were within 900 metre zone of ammunition depot.

The drive was led by R.S. Batth, Nodal Officer for encroachment in Gurugram and GMDA District Town Planning.

Officers of the Enforcement Wing of GMDA, MCG and 30 police personnel were also present during the anti-enroachment drive.

GMDA had earlier carried out similar two-day demolition drives on the Sheetla Mata Road and till now the encroachment of 350 shops has been removed on entire stretch from Atul Kataria Chowk to Sector-5.

"Prior warnings have been issued before conducting the drives and strict directions have also been issued against encroachment of public land. There is zero tolerance policy towards encroachment and FIRs will be lodged against the violators," said R.S. Batth.

GMDA had earlier in March cleared more than 60 acres of green belts along the Southern Peripheral Road and regular monitoring of the stretch is also being carried out.

R.S. Baath, along with the Enforcement Wing of GMDA and MCG officers took action against illegal encroachment in Gurugram's Sector-69.

More than 50 police personnel were also present during the anti-enroachment drive.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some action! Sheetla Mata Road was becoming impossible to walk on with all those encroachments. Hope they keep this up across the city. 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the cleanup, I wonder what happens to all the small shop owners who lose their livelihoods in these drives. There should be some rehabilitation plan too.
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Amit S.
Drove through Sheetla Mata Road today and the difference is night and day! So much more space now. Hope people don't start encroaching again in a few weeks...
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Sunita R.
The genset relocation is a smart move. Those were both an eyesore and safety hazard. Though I hope they properly check building stability like they claim.
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Vikram J.
Respectfully, these drives seem selective. Why only Sheetla Mata Road when there are worse areas? Also, 30 police personnel for this seems excessive - our taxes at work.
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Neha T.
The ammunition depot rule is serious business! Good they're enforcing the 900m zone. Safety should always come first.

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