Key Points

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has called for strict measures to prevent illegal encroachment on government land. He instructed district-level teams to take action and crack down on fake land documents. During his aerial survey, he reviewed progress on the Jamrani Dam project, stalled for 60 years. Dhami credited PM Modi for reviving the long-pending infrastructure initiative.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Orders Crackdown on Land Encroachment

  • CM orders district-level teams to remove illegal encroachments
  • Directs action against fake land document scams
  • Reviews Jamrani Dam progress after aerial survey
  • Thanks PM Modi for reviving stalled 60-year-old project
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Uttarakhand CM calls for strong mechanism to prevent encroachment on government land

CM Dhami directs strict action against illegal land encroachment and fake documents while reviewing Jamrani Dam progress

"A strong mechanism should be made to prevent encroachment on government land - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, June 28

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that a strong mechanism should be made to prevent encroachment on government land. An effective action plan should be developed to prevent encroachment on government land and to halt illegal sales.

In a high-level meeting at his residence, the Chief Minister reviewed the removal of illegal encroachment from government lands.

The Chief Minister said that earlier instructions have been issued to make an action plan to remove illegal encroachment on government land. Effective action should be taken at the district level to comply with this.

He said that a team of Irrigation, Public Works, Forest Department, and Revenue Department should be formed at the district level, and a campaign should be run to remove encroachment. He directed the Chief Secretary to appoint a nodal officer at the government level to look into the cases of encroachment in the plain areas of the state.

He also gave directions to take strict action to stop illegal encroachment on the banks of rivers in the state.

The Chief Minister called for strict action against those who occupy government land and to ensure effective measures to stop the cases of making fake documents of land by forging.

Dhami on Friday conducted an aerial survey of the under-construction multipurpose Jamrani Dam project in Nainital district and reviewed the ongoing work at the site.

Speaking to ANI after the survey, the Chief Minister thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for reviving the decades-old project that had remained stalled for over 60 years.

"First of all, I would like to thank PM Modi on behalf of the people of Uttarakhand that this project was long pending for more than 6 decades now...A lot of time went by, and governments came and went, but the work didn't begin. Under the leadership of PM Modi, the project has been approved. A target of 2029 has been given to complete the project. It is our effort to complete the project on time," Dhami said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good initiative but implementation is key. In Mussoorie, many hotels have encroached forest land. Will the government have the courage to act against powerful lobbies? 🤔
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Priya S
The Jamrani Dam project is much needed for Uttarakhand's development. Happy to see progress after 60 years! But please ensure proper rehabilitation for affected families.
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Arjun K
Why only plain areas? The real encroachment is happening in hills where forest land is being grabbed by builders. CM sahab should look into this too! #SaveUttarakhandHills
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Michael C
As someone who loves Uttarakhand's nature, I'm glad they're protecting riverbanks. The illegal constructions near Rishikesh were ruining the Ganga's beauty. Hope this enforcement continues!
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Kavya N
While the intentions are good, I hope they don't target poor people who've been living on small patches for generations. The focus should be on big land mafias first.

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