The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) recently demolished the Raj Nagar slum to reclaim the land that was encroached upon by the residents. This move was aimed at freeing up the land for the construction of a fire college, which had been delayed due to the illegal occupation of the space. The NMC took strict action to remove the slum dwellers and clear the area for the intended purpose. The decision to raze the slum was met with mixed reactions from the public, with some supporting the move as necessary for the development of the fire college, while others expressed concerns about the displacement of the residents. The NMC assured that proper rehabilitation measures would be taken for those affected by the demolition. The clearance of the encroached land is expected to pave the way for the construction of the much-needed fire college, which will enhance the city’s firefighting capabilities. This development highlights the ongoing efforts by the NMC to address illegal encroachments and utilize the land for public infrastructure projects. The demolition of the Raj Nagar slum underscores the importance of upholding land regulations and ensuring that public spaces are utilized effectively for the benefit of the community.

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