Authorities in Gurugram have intensified demolition and sealing drives against illegal constructions and encroachments across multiple residential and commercial areas. The enforcement action is being carried out by the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) along with local authorities to curb violations of approved building norms.
The latest drive targeted unauthorized structures in areas such as Sector 49, Uppal Southend, Nirwana Country, DLF phases, Sushant Lok, and Palam Vihar. Officials demolished illegal walls, ramps, rooms, kiosks, and encroachments constructed in common and stilt areas, while several properties were sealed for violating building regulations.
According to authorities, action was initiated following complaints received through grievance portals, CM Window, and field inspections. Officials stated that unauthorized constructions in residential societies and commercial complexes have become a growing concern as they create safety risks, obstruct movement, and violate urban planning norms.
The crackdown also follows increased scrutiny by the Punjab and Haryana High Court over illegal constructions and infrastructure stress caused by violations in Gurugram’s licensed colonies. Authorities warned that similar demolition and sealing operations will continue in the coming weeks.
Key Highlights
- Gurugram authorities intensify action against illegal constructions
- Demolition and sealing drives underway across residential and commercial areas
- Enforcement led by DTCP and local civic agencies
- Illegal structures removed include:
- unauthorized walls
- servant rooms
- kiosks
- ramps
- encroachments in common areas
- Action reported in:
- Sector 49
- Uppal Southend
- Nirwana Country
- DLF phases
- Sushant Lok
- Palam Vihar
- Notices issued before demolition and sealing operations
- Complaints received through CM Window and grievance portals
- Authorities cite safety hazards and infrastructure violations
- More enforcement drives expected in coming weeks
Officials have urged residents to report illegal constructions through official complaint channels to support ongoing enforcement efforts across the city.
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