In a significant move, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has demolished the Raj Nagar slum to clear the fire college land of encroachment. The action was taken to free up the land that had been encroached upon by the slum dwellers, allowing for the proper utilization of the space. The NMC officials carried out the demolition drive to remove the unauthorized structures that had been built on the fire college land. The move is aimed at addressing the issue of illegal encroachments in the area and ensuring that the land is used for its intended purpose. The decision to raze the slum and free up the fire college land of encroachment is expected to have a positive impact on the overall development of the area. This action by the NMC highlights the importance of addressing encroachment issues to facilitate planned development in Nagpur. The demolition drive is part of the NMC’s efforts to reclaim public land from encroachers and ensure that it is used for public welfare purposes. The move has been welcomed by residents and officials alike, who see it as a step towards improving the infrastructure and amenities in the city. This development underscores the NMC’s commitment to tackling encroachment issues and promoting planned urban development.

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