Tough on encroachments

13/08/2018

Going tough on encroachments by land mafia, Governor N NVohra voiced deep concern over encroachment of over 18 lakh kanals of Government, Panchayat and Forest lands in the State in gross violation of Revenue, Forest and Municipal laws and directed Divisional Commissioners of Jammu/ Kashmir to prepare by August 15 this year the lists of major encroachments through the District Collectors and initiate time-bound action for eviction of encroachments.Besides Government, Panchayat and Forest lands, the Governor also directed the District Collectors to map the encroachments over Dal, Wular, Nageen lakes and other water bodies, National Highways and public roads in their respective jurisdictions. He directed the District Collectors to make full use of available technologies like Geo Tagging and Satellite Mapping to prepare verified database by July 31 and forward the same to the Divisional Commissioners of Jammu/Kashmir. Vohra directed that both the Divisional Commissioners of Jammu/ Kashmir after receiving base data reports from the District Collections, should prepare by August 15 the lists of major encroachments, especially on the National Highways, major roads, public places, commercial hubs etc especially those causing obstruction and nuisance and initiate time-bound action for the eviction of encroachments.
The Governor directed the Divisional Commi-ssioners to ensure that the Deputy Commissioners enforced the Ribbon Development Act and other legal provisions to strictly ensure against encroachments particularly along both sides of the National Highway from Lakhanpur onwards. He also directed the Divisional Commissioners to ensure that the Deputy Commissioners urgently review issues related to enlargement of AbadiDeh for meeting the genuine housing requirements of the people living in the villages. He also directed the Police Department to provide all required assistance to the administration for removing illegal encroachments by deploying adequate forces. The Governor directed Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam to review the status of digitization of land records in the State, which stands inordinately delayed. The Governor observed that he shall take a further meeting to review the results achieved around August 20. Vohra directed the Chief Secretary to ensure that the instructions earlier issued by the Revenue Department, pursuant to the Supreme Court Orders in "Jagpal Singh Vs. State of Punjab and Others" should be suitably revised to clearly lay down the roles and responsibilities of district and divisional administration regarding encroachments on Government/ public lands and issued to all concerned for effectively enforcing the law to secure the existing encroachments on time bound basis and ensure against fresh encroachments.

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