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150 buildings demolished for Rani Jhansi flyover in New Delhi

August 30, 2014 09:28 am | Updated 09:28 am IST - NEW DELHI

The flyover will be constructed by the North Corporation and is expected to ease the traffic situation in the area considerably.

Demolition in progress for the Rani Jhansi flyover.

Over a decade in the making, the Rani Jhansi Road flyover is a step closer to completion as the Delhi Government’s Revenue Department on Friday cleared around 3,500 square metres of encroachments to make way for the grade separator.

Additional District Magistrate (Central) Rajanish Singh said about 150 residential, commercial and mixed use buildings were demolished near Azad Market Chowk on an area of 3,429.84 sq. m. The demolition drive was conducted from Wednesday to Friday on land that was acquired in 2012.

“We did not use force as we were able to convince the residents,” said Mr. Singh.

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He added that 1,233 sq. m of land at Model Basti, the last remaining hurdle, will be cleared of encroachments on September 1 and 2.

“The affected people will be offered land by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation at Model Town. We have already deposited a compensation amount with the court as no one came forward with their documents to claim it,” said Mr. Singh.

The flyover will be constructed by the North Corporation and is expected to ease the traffic situation in the area considerably.

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