GURUGRAM: Five temples and one mazār (mausoleum or shrine) that had been coming in the best way of Dwarka Expressway had been demolished on Wednesday in a joint drive carried out by means of Huda and MCG officials in the presence of a large contingent of forces deployed to stop any roughly violent protests.
Officials mentioned the temples and the mazār had been among the last few hurdles status in the best way of the mission, already behind schedule by means of over a decade, and that their ‘peaceful’ elimination would lend a hand accelerate the process to transparent the land and hand it over to NHAI for starting construction paintings.
“The enforcement staff of Huda and MCG carried out the drive. While two temples and one mazār had been located at the intersection of the limited-access highway and Pataudi road, the other 3 temples had been status in New Palam Vihar space, hindering the alignment of the ambitious limited-access highway,” mentioned an MCG spokesperson. These apart, one farmhouse in Chauma village was once also demolished.
Around 200 policemen, led by means of ACP Sandeep Kumar and the SHO of Rajendra Park police station, accompanied the demolition staff. “But, there was once no untoward incident throughout the drive,” he added.
In the day, Huda administrator Chander Shekhar Khare held a gathering with GMDA and NHAI officials to sort out issues touching on Dwarka Expressway, Central Peripheral Road (CPR) and Southern Peripheral Road (SPR).
“There are around 8 main obstacles (together with residential and industrial establishments) coming in the best way of Dwarka e-way, CPR and SPR. And this meeting was once held to figure out how to take away them. We have determined to take away maximum of those constructions by means of July 7. We are in contact with our head workplace in Panchkula to expedite the process to offer change plots to oustees,” mentioned a senior Huda official. The closing constructions to be removed are located at Daultabad Chowk, New Palam Vihar, Sector 110, Palam Vihar colony.
GMDA has recommended us to offer all essential infrastructures, like water provide, sewage, road to those that might be relocated. “Once those constructions are removed, we can give up the land to GMDA,” the official added.
Meanwhile, residents living close to the limited-access highway are not easy the wall, constructed at Kherki Daula to block direct get right of entry to to NH-8, be demolished. “A small patch of the street needs to be constructed, which is able to provide direct get right of entry to to Kherki Daula. There is a temporary road however we're not able to get right of entry to the highway on account of the wall. We have asked Huda government to raze this wall,” mentioned Abhishek Sharma, a Sector 81 resident.
Huda officials, however, mentioned the NHAI was once now not able to present direct get right of entry to to the NH-8 as commuters might keep away from paying toll at Kherki Daula toll plaza.
Officials mentioned the temples and the mazār had been among the last few hurdles status in the best way of the mission, already behind schedule by means of over a decade, and that their ‘peaceful’ elimination would lend a hand accelerate the process to transparent the land and hand it over to NHAI for starting construction paintings.
“The enforcement staff of Huda and MCG carried out the drive. While two temples and one mazār had been located at the intersection of the limited-access highway and Pataudi road, the other 3 temples had been status in New Palam Vihar space, hindering the alignment of the ambitious limited-access highway,” mentioned an MCG spokesperson. These apart, one farmhouse in Chauma village was once also demolished.
Around 200 policemen, led by means of ACP Sandeep Kumar and the SHO of Rajendra Park police station, accompanied the demolition staff. “But, there was once no untoward incident throughout the drive,” he added.
In the day, Huda administrator Chander Shekhar Khare held a gathering with GMDA and NHAI officials to sort out issues touching on Dwarka Expressway, Central Peripheral Road (CPR) and Southern Peripheral Road (SPR).
“There are around 8 main obstacles (together with residential and industrial establishments) coming in the best way of Dwarka e-way, CPR and SPR. And this meeting was once held to figure out how to take away them. We have determined to take away maximum of those constructions by means of July 7. We are in contact with our head workplace in Panchkula to expedite the process to offer change plots to oustees,” mentioned a senior Huda official. The closing constructions to be removed are located at Daultabad Chowk, New Palam Vihar, Sector 110, Palam Vihar colony.
GMDA has recommended us to offer all essential infrastructures, like water provide, sewage, road to those that might be relocated. “Once those constructions are removed, we can give up the land to GMDA,” the official added.
Meanwhile, residents living close to the limited-access highway are not easy the wall, constructed at Kherki Daula to block direct get right of entry to to NH-8, be demolished. “A small patch of the street needs to be constructed, which is able to provide direct get right of entry to to Kherki Daula. There is a temporary road however we're not able to get right of entry to the highway on account of the wall. We have asked Huda government to raze this wall,” mentioned Abhishek Sharma, a Sector 81 resident.
Huda officials, however, mentioned the NHAI was once now not able to present direct get right of entry to to the NH-8 as commuters might keep away from paying toll at Kherki Daula toll plaza.
Temples, shrine removed to clear land for Dwarka Expressway
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