In a recent development, South Goa police have initiated a crackdown on illegal hutments near railway stations in the region. This move comes as part of the authorities’ efforts to tackle encroachments and unauthorized constructions on railway property. The police have been conducting regular inspections and demolishing illegal structures that have been set up without proper approvals. Encroachments near railway stations not only pose safety hazards but also disrupt the smooth functioning of train services. The authorities have urged the public to refrain from encroaching on railway land and to adhere to the laws governing construction activities. This crackdown is aimed at maintaining the integrity of railway infrastructure and ensuring the safety of passengers and railway staff. Encroachments on railway property are a common issue across India, and authorities are taking proactive measures to address this problem. The South Goa police have vowed to continue their efforts to remove illegal hutments and prevent further encroachments in the future. It is essential for the public to cooperate with the authorities and refrain from engaging in any unauthorized construction activities near railway stations. By following the laws and regulations, we can ensure the safe and efficient operation of the railway network in Goa. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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