Kolkata's Illegal Buildings Demolition Drive Begins
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Kolkata's Illegal Buildings Demolition Drive Begins

In a bid to tackle the issue of illegal constructions in Kolkata, the city's civic body has announced the commencement of a demolition drive, starting from October 30. The move comes as an attempt to curb unauthorized buildings that violate safety regulations and pose a threat to the structural integrity of the city.

Illegal construction has been a persistent problem in Kolkata, with numerous buildings built without obtaining proper licenses and approvals from the appropriate authorities. These unauthorized constructions often lack the necessary safety measures, creating a risk for both the residents and the surrounding communities.

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), along with other relevant departments, has embarked on this drive to demolish such illegal structures and restore order to the city's infrastructure. The action plan includes identifying buildings constructed without adherence to the building regulations and serving notices to the owners or occupants, providing them with an opportunity to rectify the situation within a specified timeframe.

Those failing to comply with the notices will face the demolition of their buildings by the authorities. The KMC has warned that strict action would be taken against individuals obstructing the demolition process or trying to prevent officials from carrying out their duties.

The drive aims to ensure the safety and security of residents by eliminating hazardous structures. The KMC will coordinate with various stakeholders, including police, fire department, and other concerned agencies, to carry out the demolitions swiftly and efficiently. The city authorities have also requested citizens to cooperate with the officials during the process for a smooth execution.

Kolkata's illegal building demolition drive is a significant step towards resolving the problem of unauthorized constructions and safeguarding the city's architecture. Through this initiative, the civic body aims to enhance public safety and promote adherence to building norms and regulations.

It is worth mentioning that this drive is part of the ongoing efforts by the KMC to streamline urban development and ensure sustainable growth in Kolkata. By eliminating illegal structures, the city can allocate its resources to planned and legal construction projects, bolstering the overall infrastructure and contributing to a safer and more resilient cityscape.

In conclusion, Kolkata's demolition drive against illegal buildings is a vital measure to address the issue of unauthorized constructions. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to promoting safety, order, and sustainable development, while urging citizens to comply with building regulations for a secure and thriving urban environment.

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In a bid to tackle the issue of illegal constructions in Kolkata, the city's civic body has announced the commencement of a demolition drive, starting from October 30. The move comes as an attempt to curb unauthorized buildings that violate safety regulations and pose a threat to the structural integrity of the city. Illegal construction has been a persistent problem in Kolkata, with numerous buildings built without obtaining proper licenses and approvals from the appropriate authorities. These unauthorized constructions often lack the necessary safety measures, creating a risk for both the residents and the surrounding communities. The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), along with other relevant departments, has embarked on this drive to demolish such illegal structures and restore order to the city's infrastructure. The action plan includes identifying buildings constructed without adherence to the building regulations and serving notices to the owners or occupants, providing them with an opportunity to rectify the situation within a specified timeframe. Those failing to comply with the notices will face the demolition of their buildings by the authorities. The KMC has warned that strict action would be taken against individuals obstructing the demolition process or trying to prevent officials from carrying out their duties. The drive aims to ensure the safety and security of residents by eliminating hazardous structures. The KMC will coordinate with various stakeholders, including police, fire department, and other concerned agencies, to carry out the demolitions swiftly and efficiently. The city authorities have also requested citizens to cooperate with the officials during the process for a smooth execution. Kolkata's illegal building demolition drive is a significant step towards resolving the problem of unauthorized constructions and safeguarding the city's architecture. Through this initiative, the civic body aims to enhance public safety and promote adherence to building norms and regulations. It is worth mentioning that this drive is part of the ongoing efforts by the KMC to streamline urban development and ensure sustainable growth in Kolkata. By eliminating illegal structures, the city can allocate its resources to planned and legal construction projects, bolstering the overall infrastructure and contributing to a safer and more resilient cityscape. In conclusion, Kolkata's demolition drive against illegal buildings is a vital measure to address the issue of unauthorized constructions. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to promoting safety, order, and sustainable development, while urging citizens to comply with building regulations for a secure and thriving urban environment.

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