But action is not taken against all of these. Only against 8 have the action been taken and 6 of them have stay orders on them while the rest of them have not violated that much.
An inquiry was made about this and it was found out that the houses were made. Out of the 24 illegal farmhouses that were present here, 14 of them were pretty big while the rest of them were considerably small.
You know according to the master plan survey, plots bearing no 63, 64, 65 and 66 of Tejpur Garbari were earmarked for green belt projects where some illegal constructions came up and the administration received a lot of complaints about it.
The other farms houses that were demolished were owned by Vipin Nema, Om Prakash Sharma, Madanlal Sharma, Dinesh Dang, Gopal Sharda, Mrs Soni and Anil Chaganlal. These are actually some of the influential people around here.
I was passing through when this demolition was happening. Basically, I heard some explosions. I think they used dynamites for this. What they did was stick dynamites to pillars and columns so that it would fall right down instead of of spreading all over.
Hello. The IMC was particular and did not want to inconvenience the commuters so traffic was diverted from those places where the officials carried out the demolition. The first farm house that was demolished was owned by a Vijay Mirchiwale.
Also I heard that there were other equipments and others that were used during this. About half-a-dozen JCBs, hammers, crowbars and explosives were all used as the IMC started conducting the drive since the morning of that dat.
You know what? Several from the top administration and many od the IMC officials, including collector Akash Tripathi were present during the drive when the buildings were being demolished. They had several police officers with them, in case anyone would try to stop this from happening.
These farm houses were lelonged to some very located at City Park, behind Annapurna pond here on Saturday and they belonged to some very influential people from eround here. The reason for destroying was that it was built over a green belt area.
Yes. The Indore Municipal Corporation has actually been taking a lot of steps to stop illegal encroachment in the city. During one of which it destroyed over eight farm houses that were built illegally on a government land.