Jagran correspondent, Bhagalpur. Homeowners who have constructed buildings on the banks of river Ganga have now come under the radar of the Municipal Corporation Administration. If their houses are found illegal then the corporation will get them demolished.
From Nathnagar to Burari, many people are constructing buildings without getting the map approved from the corporation. In the past, the corporation's action against such activities of the people was sluggish. But newly appointed Municipal Commissioner Kislay Kushwaha has taken the issue of illegal construction seriously.
On Monday, while returning from Patna to Bhagalpur, the Municipal Commissioner reached Manik Sarkar Ghat. He called the entire team of planning branch and engineers to the inspection site. During the inspection of the ghat, information was found that five-six people were laying the foundation for a building on the river bank.
On this he directed to investigate the map of those buildings. After that, the illegal construction branch and the town planner have sent notices to five people late in the evening. Documents related to approval of the building plan have been demanded from them within three days.
If they are found not as per the standards then the corporation will give instructions to demolish them. At the same time, survey work of those making commercial use of basements in urban areas is also going on. More than two dozen buildings have been inspected so far.
Its report will also be submitted to the Municipal Commissioner. Along with this, the process of sending them notice has also been started. As part of the surprise inspection, the Municipal Commissioner also took stock of the erosion site at Manik Sarkar.
In that he instructed the Executive Engineer to test the soil and prepare an estimate for the construction of the guardwall within three days. Construction of guardwall along with road construction here will provide relief to the local people.
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