Gurugram Resumes Anti-Encroachment Drive in DLF Phase-3's S Block
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Gurugram Resumes Anti-Encroachment Drive in DLF Phase-3's S Block

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The District Town Planner (Enforcement) in Gurugram has resumed its anti-encroachment and sealing drive in DLF Phase-3’s S Block, following directions from the High Court. On Friday, officials sealed an illegal PG accommodation and removed unauthorised structures from stilt parking areas. They also cleared encroachments from the right of way outside around 30 houses.

The campaign began at the residence of actor Chandrachur Singh, where tiles installed on public land outside the house were removed. The actor cooperated with the drive, officials said. The enforcement team removed unauthorised gardens, guard rooms, iron grilles, platforms, flowerpots, and other permanent and temporary structures built on government land. District Town Planner (Enforcement) Amit Madholia stated that similar action had been carried out on June 18, 19, and 20, after which occupants of illegal PG accommodations were given around 10 days to vacate.

The drive will continue against unauthorised occupation of stilt parking areas, building plan violations, right-of-way encroachments, and other illegal activities in residential areas. A status report on the action taken will be submitted to the High Court during the next hearing on July 6.

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