Forest department team running bulldozer on the farm house being built in Gwal Pahari area. Awakening
Jagran correspondent, Gurugram. On Thursday, the Forest Department team used bulldozers on illegal constructions in the Aravalli hill area. The boundary of five farm houses was created during the night. Everyone's boundaries were completely demolished. Along with this, surveillance has been increased in the area.
Forest Conservator Dr. Subhash Yadav had received information that farm houses were being built in the Gwal Pahari area during the night. Based on the information, when the team reached, the boundary of five farm houses was still intact.
Some even had constructions inside. After this, preparations were made for action with immediate effect. Police force was sought from the administration. As soon as the police force arrived, bulldozers were started on Thursday. Due to heavy police force no one came forward.
Dr. Subhash Yadav said that most of the farm houses already built have taken stay. It is difficult to take action in such a situation. New farm houses will not be allowed to be built. As soon as information is received, action will be taken.
Three days ago, action was taken against a farm house in Raisina area also. Along with demolition of farm houses, roads built on forest land are also being demolished. Let us tell you that there is a ban on non-forestry work in the Aravalli hill region. Despite this, non-forestry work is being done on thousands of acres of land. There are more than three thousand farm houses among them.