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DTCP’s Sweeping Demolition in Gurugram Tackles Illegal Constructions Across 30 Acres

In a significant enforcement effort, the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has carried out a major demolition drive targeting unauthorised colonies in Gurugram, covering approximately 30 acres across Gwal Pahari, Bhondsi, and Alipur villages. The extensive two-day operation, led by the DTCP enforcement wing with substantial police support, underscored the city’s commitment to curbing illegal construction activities. This comprehensive drive dismantled ten unauthorised colonies and a series of under-construction structures, boundary walls, and networks of roads, sending a clear warning to those involved in unapproved developments.

Data from the drive reveals that in Bhondsi, three colonies located on Jail Road were demolished following complaints filed through the Chief Minister’s Window. Another four colonies spanning 7.5 acres on Maruti Kunj Road in Bhondsi were dismantled, alongside multiple under-construction buildings, 30 damp-proof course structures (DPCs), a tin shed, and associated road networks. In Gwal Pahari, illegal structures on 3.5 acres were also removed, and unauthorised alterations in Block A of DLF Phase-1 were promptly sealed, marking a determined response to ensure compliance with urban planning standards.

The scale of unauthorised construction revealed through this operation highlights ongoing challenges in Gurugram’s rapidly urbanising landscape. Last year saw a considerable rise in land transactions, which, while positive for economic growth, has also given rise to increased instances of unauthorised property developments. Urban analysts have noted that unauthorised constructions not only pose safety risks but also stress infrastructure, as these developments bypass key approvals required to maintain sustainable city growth. DTCP’s recent measures aim to discourage such activities, urging potential investors to conduct thorough due diligence on property legitimacy before any purchases, safeguarding both personal and public interests.

From a sustainability perspective, Gurugram’s crackdown on illegal colonies serves as a vital step in promoting regulated growth that aligns with the city’s infrastructure and resource capabilities. By enforcing compliance and reducing unauthorised developments, DTCP’s actions support a more sustainable urban environment, balancing development demands with essential civic amenities. Moving forward, the department has signalled its commitment to pursuing such efforts to maintain both the integrity of property markets and the overall quality of life for residents in one of India’s fastest-growing cities.

 

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