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Illegal Dairies, Shanties Removed From Defence Land Valued At Rs 165 Crore In Delhi Cantonment
Illegal Dairies, Shanties Removed From Defence Land Valued At Rs 165 Crore In Delhi Cantonment

News18

time03-07-2025

  • News18

Illegal Dairies, Shanties Removed From Defence Land Valued At Rs 165 Crore In Delhi Cantonment

Last Updated: The anti-encroachment drive was carried out by the Delhi Circle of the Defence Estates Office after a tip-off from a military unit located on the site The Defence Estates Office on Thursday cleared at least five acres of encroached land – valued at Rs 165 crore – in Delhi Cantonment's Brar Square. Authorities removed illegal dairies and shanties from prime defence land, officials said. The anti-encroachment drive was carried out by the Delhi Circle of the Defence Estates Office (DEO) after a tip-off from a military unit located on the site. Police, military, and cantonment board officials were also present during the drive. Officials said the reclaimed land has now been secured and is available for strategic defence use. This operation is part of an ongoing drive by the DEO, Delhi Circle, to remove encroachment from defence land in the national capital. 'Defence land is a critical and strategic national asset, and its protection is a top priority. We are committed to ensuring that all such defence land is freed from encroachments and put to appropriate use in the national interest," Defence Estates Officer (Delhi Circle) Varun Kalia said. Kalia said more such operations are planned, and enforcement will continue in coordination with all stakeholder agencies. 'In a recent initiative, three acres of prime defense land adjoining terminal 1D of IGI Airport were also reclaimed. Further actions against unauthorised settlements within the Delhi Cantonment area are planned in the near future," a DEO statement said. First Published: July 03, 2025, 22:15 IST

Two acres of defence land near Delhi airport freed of encroachment, second drive in fortnight
Two acres of defence land near Delhi airport freed of encroachment, second drive in fortnight

Indian Express

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Two acres of defence land near Delhi airport freed of encroachment, second drive in fortnight

Nearly two acres of land near Terminal 1D of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) was cleared of encroachments on Friday in an operation led by the Defence Estates Office, said officials. This was the second such large-scale drive in the area in two weeks. Last week, a similar action was carried out to remove illegal parking and unauthorised occupations from one acre of defence land in Mehram Nagar in Delhi Cantonment. On Friday, the land that was illegally occupied for years was freed of encroachment, said officials, adding that the initiative aims to free prime defence land from unlawful occupation and utilise it in the national interest. Varun Kalia, Defence Estates Officer, Delhi Circle, stated, 'Safeguarding defence land is not just about preserving a territory but about upholding national security. Encroachments on Defence land are silent threats to national security, and strict action will continue against all encroachers. The reclaimed land will be used in the national interest.' The action was carried out with the support of the Delhi Cantonment Board, the local military authorities and the Delhi Police. During Friday's operation, officials from the Defence Estates Office, Delhi Circle, also removed longstanding unauthorised parking zones and impounded a significant number of vehicles. The operation also involved the removal of numerous small and large slums as well as illegal animal shelters that had been occupying the land. The current estimated value of this defence land is close to Rs 100 crore. The government intends to use the freed land for defence and military purposes, as there is a constant demand for land from the government and defence organisations. The Ministry of Defence is the largest land-owning government body with nearly 17.5 lakh acres of land spread across the country. 'Safeguarding these lands paves the way for strategic and operational readiness of forces,' stated the Defence Estate office's Delhi Circle unit.

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