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UT CHANDIGARH ADMIN DEMOLISHED ILLEGAL FURNITURE MARKET

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The Chandigarh Administration remains steadfast in its commitment to planned and sustainable urban development, with public interest as its guiding priority. In line with this objective, the Administration has successfully reclaimed approximately 10–12 acres of land in Sectors 53–54, previously under illegal occupation by the Furniture Market. This critical action was carried out on Sunday.

The reclaimed land, acquired for the third phase of Chandigarh’s urban expansion, has now been handed over to the Engineering Department for its planned development. Valued at approximately ₹400 crore, the land holds significant importance for the city’s growth and future infrastructure projects.

The original landowners have been duly compensated in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, ensuring a fair and transparent acquisition process.

(SUBHEAD)Deputy Commissioner Sh. Nishant Kumar Yadav, IAS, has urged all citizens to uphold the city’s planned character and to refrain from unauthorized occupation of public land. He emphasized that such initiatives are essential for Chandigarh’s holistic development and to ensure that public resources are utilized for the greater good of all residents.

The Chandigarh Administration reiterates its firm stance against illegal encroachments. All unauthorized occupations of public land will be dealt with strictly, and appropriate measures will continue to be taken to prevent such violations in the future.

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