“Nagpur Municipal Corporation demolishes slum in Raj Nagar to reclaim fire college land from encroachment.”

In a recent development, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) demolished the Raj Nagar slum to reclaim the land that was encroached upon. This action was taken to free up the land for the construction of a fire college. The slum, which had been occupying the land illegally, was razed to the ground by the authorities. The move is part of the NMC’s efforts to clear encroachments and utilize the land for public welfare projects. The demolition of the slum has drawn mixed reactions from the residents and activists, with some expressing concerns about the displacement of the slum dwellers. The NMC, however, has stated that it is essential to remove illegal encroachments to make way for development projects that benefit the community at large. The fire college, once constructed on the cleared land, is expected to enhance the city’s firefighting capabilities and improve emergency response services. This development comes as part of the NMC’s larger plan to address encroachments and improve infrastructure in Nagpur. Stay updated with the latest news on municipal projects and urban development in Nagpur by following our website.

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