“Nagpur Municipal Corporation demolishes Raj Nagar slum to clear fire college land of encroachment”

In a recent development, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has demolished the Raj Nagar slum to clear the land occupied by encroachers. The land, which was meant for the fire college, has now been freed from encroachment. The NMC took this action as part of its drive to remove illegal structures and reclaim public land in the city. The demolition of the slum has been a long-pending issue, and the NMC finally took action to address the problem. The move has been welcomed by local residents and authorities as it will help in the development of the area and ensure that public land is used for its intended purpose. The NMC has been cracking down on encroachments across the city to ensure that public spaces are not misused. This latest action is part of the NMC’s efforts to create a more organized and planned urban environment in Nagpur. The authorities have urged residents to cooperate with the NMC in its drive against encroachments and illegal constructions. This step is expected to pave the way for the planned development of the fire college and improve the overall infrastructure in the area. Stay tuned for more updates on similar developments in Nagpur and other cities in India.

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