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MCG reclaims Sukhrali johad land, ends decades-long illegal occupation

Drive led by duty magistrate with police deployment; ₹1.5 cr approved for redevelopment of johad aimed at improving drainage, groundwater recharge.

Published on: Apr 05, 2026 03:34 AM IST
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In a crackdown on illegal encroachments, the Municipal Corporation Gurugram (MCG) on Saturday reclaimed nearly 4,000 square yards of government land in the Sukhrali Johad area, ending an unauthorised occupation that had persisted for nearly four decades, officials said.

Officials used four earthmovers; civic body plans revival of water body as public asset with work expected to take six months to one year. (HT)
Officials used four earthmovers; civic body plans revival of water body as public asset with work expected to take six months to one year. (HT)

The demolition drive, part of an intensified campaign to free public land and restore civic spaces, was carried out under the supervision of duty magistrate Yatendra Kumar. According to officials, junior engineer Ankit Kapoor and Patwari Parveen were present on site, while a heavy police force was deployed to maintain law and order. Four earthmovers were used to demolish illegal structures.

“The action was planned carefully and executed peacefully. Despite the scale of encroachment, the drive was completed without any law and order issues,” an official said.

According to civic authorities, the encroachment had delayed development and restoration of the johad, a traditional water body crucial for drainage and groundwater recharge. Local councillor Anoop Singh said, “This was a long-pending issue for residents. Clearing the encroachment is a big step towards restoring public land and improving the area’s infrastructure. I thank the mayor and the municipal commissioner for ensuring this action.”

Residents welcomed the move. “Encroachments had been a persistent issue here. We hope the authorities remain vigilant and prevent re-occupation,” said Ramesh Malik.

Authorities said similar drives will continue across Gurugram.

 
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