The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has demolished the Raj Nagar slum to clear the fire college land of encroachment. The move comes as part of the NMC’s efforts to reclaim public land from illegal occupation. The demolition drive was carried out to free up the fire college land from encroachments that had been hampering its functioning. The Raj Nagar slum, which had been illegally occupying the land, was razed by the NMC officials. The action was taken after issuing several warnings to the encroachers to vacate the area. The NMC aims to utilize the cleared land for public welfare purposes in the future. The demolition drive was conducted under the supervision of NMC officials and with the assistance of law enforcement agencies. The NMC has been cracking down on illegal encroachments across the city to reclaim public land and ensure proper land usage. The action against the Raj Nagar slum is part of the NMC’s larger efforts to maintain law and order and uphold property rights in the city. Residents and businesses are urged to refrain from encroaching on public land to avoid legal consequences. The NMC has warned that similar actions will be taken against any further encroachments in the city.

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