The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) recently demolished the Raj Nagar slum to reclaim the land that was encroached upon by the residents. This move by the NMC was aimed at freeing up space for the development of a fire college. The slum, located in Nagpur, had been a subject of controversy due to the illegal occupation of the land. The demolition of the slum was carried out to ensure the rightful use of the land and to address the issue of encroachment in the area. The NMC’s decision to raze the Raj Nagar slum has been met with mixed reactions from the residents and authorities. While some have welcomed the move as a step towards urban development, others have criticized it for displacing the slum dwellers without proper rehabilitation plans in place. The NMC has stated that the land will now be used for the construction of a fire college, which will serve as a crucial infrastructure development in the region. The demolition of the slum reflects the ongoing efforts by the NMC to address issues of illegal encroachment and land misuse in Nagpur. This development is part of a larger initiative by the local authorities to promote sustainable urban planning and development in the city.

Posted in
JUST IN
Nagpur demolishes Raj Nagar slum to clear fire college land of encroachment, making space for development.
In Trend

“Congress leader RG challenges BJP’s ‘double-engine’ claim as hollow”
