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Lucknow government takes action against illegal construction and encroachments

#Law & Policy#India#Uttar Pradesh#Lucknow
PNT Reporter | Last Updated : 11th May, 2023
Synopsis

The state government of Lucknow is taking strict measures to eradicate illegal construction and encroachments made on government lands. The State Level Anti-Mafia Task Force (SLALMTF) has been formed to put a stop to encroachments, and the government has passed an order for all state urban bodies to report any encroachments on public lands, parks, and ponds within their jurisdiction. The revenue department and Directorate of Local Bodies are working together to update information on the Anti-Land Mafia Portal (IGRS Portal). A four-level task force has been established for analysing the anti-land campaign at various levels.

The state government of Uttar Pradesh in Lucknow is planning to eradicate all illegal structures and encroachments on government land, which includes parks and ponds in urban areas. According to a government spokesperson, information on encroachments is available on the Anti-Land Mafia Portal (IGRS Portal), and a four-level task force has been created to analyse and combat the issue.




The State Level Anti-Mafia Task Force (SLALMTF) has been formed to tackle encroachments. The government has already made significant progress, freeing valuable land from the clutches of land mafias. The government has ordered all state urban bodies in its jurisdiction to report any encroachments on public lands and is taking all necessary measures to prevent any further illegal construction.



Information on all encroachments is being updated on the IGRS Portal with the help of the revenue department. All urban bodies are responsible for providing information on encroachments to the Directorate of Local Bodies, which will then make the information available to the government.



An anti-land mafia campaign was launched in 2017, with the help of the revenue department, to apprehend encroachers. The SLALMTF, chaired by Chief Secretary DS Mishra, has members from various departments, including the principal secretary of urban development.



Land mafia is a significant problem in Uttar Pradesh, India, with many influential people and groups illegally occupying and selling government land. These land mafias often use violence and intimidation tactics to maintain their hold over the land, and the problem is particularly severe in urban areas. The state government has taken several steps to combat the issue. Despite these efforts, the problem of land mafia remains a challenge in Uttar Pradesh.



In conclusion, the state government of Uttar Pradesh is making concerted efforts to tackle the issue of land mafia in the state. The formation of the State Level Anti-Mafia Task Force (SLALMTF) and the implementation of the Anti-Land Mafia Portal (IGRS Portal) are significant steps in this direction. The government's commitment to the cause gives hope for a brighter future, free from the clutches of land mafias.

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