The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) recently demolished the Raj Nagar slum to reclaim the land occupied by encroachers, allowing for the expansion of the fire college. The move was part of the NMC’s efforts to free up public land from illegal occupants and utilize it for designated purposes. The slum clearance drive was carried out to address the issue of unauthorized settlements on government property. By removing the encroachments, the NMC aims to streamline urban development in Nagpur and ensure that public spaces are used appropriately. The demolition of the Raj Nagar slum is a step towards creating more efficient land usage in the city. The fire college will now have the necessary space for expansion and enhancement of its facilities. This action by the NMC is in line with the government’s initiatives to curb illegal occupation of land and promote planned development. Such drives play a crucial role in maintaining the urban landscape and ensuring that public resources are utilized effectively. The NMC’s efforts to raze the Raj Nagar slum and free up the fire college land demonstrate a commitment to improving infrastructure and addressing urban challenges in Nagpur.

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