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Gurugram’s DTPE Seals Seven Houses in DLF-1 Amid Crackdown on Illegal Constructions

The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTPE) in Gurugram has sealed seven houses in the DLF-1 area. This operation, led by DTPE officer Manish Yadav, was conducted in the A-Block Extension and B-Block, where residents had reported unauthorised modifications made to properties even after obtaining occupancy certificates.

The sealing action affected four houses in Lane A-48, two in Lane A-27, and one in B-Block. The crackdown came after numerous complaints from local residents, who voiced concerns over the growing number of illegal constructions that not only marred the aesthetic appeal of the neighbourhood but also posed safety hazards. “We have been complaining about these violations for months. These illegal constructions spoil the aesthetics and create safety hazards,” remarked resident. The violations included filling in cut-out areas, installing grills in defiance of zoning regulations, and converting stilt parking spaces into additional rooms for domestic staff. Such activities, according to local residents, have exacerbated congestion in an already busy area. The another resident, expressed relief over the action taken by the DTPE. “We were worried about increased congestion. This move towards maintaining order is commendable,” she stated. Before the sealing took place, property owners received show-cause notices and restoration orders, providing them with ample time to rectify their illegal modifications. However, a lack of compliance led to the enforcement actions executed on Monday. The structures sealed extended beyond permissible limits, breaching town planning guidelines.

This operation was conducted under the supervision of duty magistrate ATP Anish Grover, along with planning officer Puneet and junior engineers, alongside other departmental staff. The crackdown is part of an ongoing effort by the DTPE to restore order and curb illegal constructions throughout Gurugram, with more inspections and enforcement actions planned in the near future. From a sustainability perspective, these illegal constructions pose not just an aesthetic concern but also an environmental one. Unregulated building practices can lead to poor drainage, increased flooding risks, and a loss of green space. The local community’s push for adherence to regulations reflects a desire for sustainable urban development that prioritises safety and ecological balance. As the crackdown continues, residents remain hopeful that the authorities will maintain vigilance against illegal modifications. The sentiment among locals indicates a strong demand for transparency and accountability in building practices, with many expressing that they would like to see consistent enforcement to preserve the integrity of their neighbourhood.

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