Gurgaon: Hundreds of hectares of major farms have been converted to illegal colonies in Sohna, Farukhnagar, Bhondsi and Patudi last year and half.
The city and country departments (DTCP) have released around 1,000 hectares of land in and around Gurgaon last year but still some such colonies exist in these areas, many of which have emerged again after being destroyed by the department.
Under the new system, landowners must submit a request for an objection certificate (NOC) for registration areas fall under the section of Haryana Development and Urban Regulation 1975.
In accordance with Section 7A from the Law, the registration of the sales certificate that has a size of less than 1 acre Not permitted without a certificate does not mind (NOC) from DTCP.
Need, the survey was carried out in and around Farukhnagar, and some illegal colonies that appeared were identified.
Four illegal colonies in Farrukhnagar and Sultanpur spread across 20 hectares of main land were issued notification on Thursday.
The authorities will soon launch drive demolition in the area and clean the suburban land.
Through notification, the department directs the builder to explain the situation within 7 days, which fails to be demolition which will be carried out.
“” The offenders have carved illegal colonies on the main agricultural land in Gurgaon and adjoining areas including Sohna, Farrukhnagar, Pataudi and Bhondsi while officials are busy with Covid’s duties, “other officials said.