Gurugram: The City and State Planning Department (DTCP) on Monday subsided four under the construction of illegal farming houses and road networks built in the Aravalli Mountains at Gairatpur Bas, officials said.
According to DTCP officials, Gurugram district is an urban area and is under control where permits must be taken from competent authorities before the development of the colony.
“Violators are developing illegal colonies without permission.
In addition, they also plan to extend the colony to continue 15 hectares of adjacent soil also, because new excavation work to lay a proven road network on the site, while many trees are also found to be removed.
Four in construction The structure of the farmhouse was destroyed, the boundary wall and road network was destroyed, “said Batth Hospital, Planner District Town.
Earlier on June 23, a SOHNA municipal council team has destroyed nine illegal farm houses built on the Aravalli mountains in Gurugram Raisina Village.
Drive is done in nine illegal farm houses that include limit walls, tin nuances and pillars.
Demolition is carried out below the part of Aravalli’s notice that says that these hills cannot be used for any purpose other than plantations.
This was carried out in accordance with the National Order of the Green Tribunal (NGT) from December 2020, which instructed that all companies built on the ranks of Gurugram Aravalli were returned on January 31.
In accordance with the recent department of forest survey, there are at least 500.
Such farm houses were built illegally in the land of Aravalli in Gurugram, concentrated in areas such as Galah Pahia, Gairatpur Bas, Sohna and Manesar.