Strict Action Against Illegal Encroachments in Deeg, Rajasthan

In Deeg, Rajasthan, the local administration is taking decisive action against illegal encroachments on public land. Notices have been issued to encroachers, demanding the removal of unauthorized constructions by January 7. Failure to comply will lead to demolition using bulldozers. This initiative aims to restore the city's aesthetics and ensure smooth traffic flow. Local residents have welcomed this move, highlighting the long-standing issues caused by these encroachments. The district administration emphasizes that this is just the first phase of a broader campaign to eliminate illegal structures from the city.
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Strict Action Against Illegal Encroachments in Deeg, Rajasthan

Government Takes Firm Stand Against Encroachments

Deeg (Rajasthan), January 6, 2026: The administration in Deeg, Rajasthan, has adopted a stringent approach towards illegal encroachments on government land and public spaces. A joint team from the municipality and district administration has issued notices to several encroachers, demanding the removal of illegal constructions by January 7. Failure to comply will result in the use of bulldozers for demolition.


According to administrative sources, complaints regarding illegal occupations along roadsides, footpaths, drains, and government land in Deeg city and surrounding areas have been persistent. In response to these complaints, the municipality has served notices to the affected parties. The notices clearly state that illegal constructions must be removed immediately, or legal action will be initiated under the Rajasthan Municipal Act.


Local residents have expressed that these encroachments were disrupting traffic and detracting from the city's aesthetic appeal. A local businessman remarked, “These illegal structures have been sprawled across the main roads of the city for a long time. The administration's action is indeed commendable.”


An official from the district administration stated that this initiative is a significant step towards making the city encroachment-free. Notices have been issued in the first phase, and after the deadline, the second phase will commence, which will involve demolishing illegal constructions with the presence of police forces to ensure that there are no disruptions.