Rajkot demolition drive ends, 1489 houses razed to reclaim land worth ₹350 crore

In Rajkot, a significant demolition drive concluded with the destruction of 1,489 unauthorized houses, including over 200 bungalow-style structures. Municipal Commissioner Tushar Sumera announced that this operation aimed to reclaim land valued at approximately ₹350 crore. The initiative is part of a broader effort to address illegal constructions and promote urban development in the city. The authorities are focusing on restoring public spaces and ensuring compliance with building regulations, which have been increasingly challenged by the rapid urbanization of Rajkot. The drive has sparked a mixed response from the community, highlighting the delicate balance between development and housing rights. As the city continues to grow, the local government is emphasizing the need for sustainable urban planning and adherence to legal frameworks for construction. This demolition is seen as a critical step towards enhancing urban infrastructure and reclaiming valuable land for future projects.
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