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Yogi government intensifies action against land encroachments

Shravasti leads the way: Govt land to be marked with ownership plaques

Plaques to include comprehensive details such as land type, category, and area

Crackdown on encroachments: Offenders to face legal action and fines

Lucknow : The Yogi government has intensified its crackdown on land encroachments, ensuring that government land remains free from illegal occupation. Under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s zero-tolerance policy against land mafias, more than 68,000 hectares of encroached land have been reclaimed across Uttar Pradesh.

To prevent re-encroachment, an innovative initiative has been launched in Shravasti, where the district administration is installing plaques on government land with complete ownership details. This step, aligned with CM Yogi’s vision, will ensure transparency and protection of public land. The Shravasti model is set to become a benchmark for similar efforts across the state.

Shravasti District Magistrate Ajay Kumar Dwivedi stated that, under the guidance of CM Yogi Adityanath, continuous action is being taken to free government land from illegal encroachments. As part of this effort, plaques are now being installed on vacant government land, clearly marking them as government-owned. Strict action will be taken against anyone attempting illegal occupation.

He further explained that in 397 Gram Panchayats, several such government lands exist only in official records, making them vulnerable to encroachment. The plaques will include details such as land type, category, area, Gram Sabha and Gata number, eliminating any chances of false ownership claims.

He informed that the total number of government ghats in the three tehsils of Shravasti, Ikouna, Jamunha and Bhinga is 1,49,239. The total area of ​​these ghats is 26650.8177 hectares.

Before 2017, due to the negligence of the previous government, illegal land encroachments had become a major challenge. In many cases, influential individuals and land mafias had occupied government land, causing revenue losses and obstructing development projects. Recognizing this issue, the Yogi government took decisive steps to reclaim government land from encroachers, ensuring better governance and land security.

DM Ajay Kumar Dwivedi further stated that any attempt to remove the plaques, tamper with government land, or illegally occupy it will lead to strict action under the Public Property Damage Prevention Act. Offenders will face legal action and fines.

He mentioned that the installation of these plaques will help in identifying and securing government land, while also raising public awareness that such land belongs to the government and encroachment is illegal. This move is expected to deter land mafias and illegal occupants.

He said that the plaques will display detailed land information, making it easier for citizens to distinguish between government and privately owned land, thereby reducing disputes over land ownership.

The Yogi government is considering expanding this initiative across Uttar Pradesh, ensuring better protection of government land and stricter action against encroachers. By improving land identification and transparency, this initiative will significantly reduce illegal occupations in the future. It marks a major step towards making Uttar Pradesh a law-abiding and well-governed state.

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