Has the Yamuna Authority Really Cracked Down on Illegal Constructions Near Jewar Airport?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Yamuna Authority's demolition drive addresses illegal constructions.
- Approximately 4 lakh square metres of land reclaimed.
- Land worth Rs 200 crore recovered.
- Strong police presence ensured smooth operation.
- Airport project will significantly boost regional economy.
Greater Noida, Sep 12 (NationPress) In a decisive move against the escalating issue of illegal constructions and land encroachments surrounding the forthcoming Jewar International Airport, the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) initiated a significant demolition operation on Friday. The demolition team utilized bulldozers to dismantle unauthorized buildings in the villages of Gopalgarh and Mehandipur, liberating around 4 lakh square metres of land, which is valued at nearly Rs 200 crore.
Officials reported that numerous individuals had been unlawfully occupying land owned by the authority near the airport project site for an extended period, constructing permanent edifices. Despite numerous notices and warnings to vacate, the encroachers remained defiant. Consequently, with the assistance of local police, the Authority proceeded with the demolition.
A substantial police presence was ensured at the site to avert any potential disturbances or opposition during the operation.
Yamuna Authority officials indicated that the reclaimed land is vital for the airport project and related development plans. The persistence of illegal encroachments could have severely hindered future land acquisition and infrastructure progress.
Local residents noted that land values in the Jewar airport vicinity have skyrocketed in recent months, motivating some individuals to unlawfully occupy authority land in a misguided attempt to claim it.
Nonetheless, following Friday's decisive action, a strong message has been conveyed that illegal construction will not be tolerated. Residents now express confidence that there will be no further attempts to encroach upon the authority’s land in the future.
Significantly, the Jewar Airport project is poised to become one of the largest airports in Asia. Upon completion, it is anticipated to significantly enhance economic and industrial activity throughout the region.
Thus, the Yamuna Authority is prioritizing the safeguarding of its land and continuing its efforts to eradicate encroachments around the project site.