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LAWDA demolishes illegal structures in Srinagar areas

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December 15, 2020
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 SRINAGAR, DECEMBER 15: The Enforcement Wing of Lakes and Waterways Development Authority (LAWDA) today carried out demolition drive in Lalbazar, Saidabagh Saidakadal, Shalimar and Dhobi Mohalla Shalimar areas of Srinagar City.
During the demolition drive, 02 Plinths, Concrete Hutt, Wooden 2nd storey, tin walling and one single storey house that were raised illegally in the prohibited areas were demolished/ removed on the spot.
Meanwhile, people residing within the LDA jurisdiction and in lake have been directed to desist from taking up illegal constructions/ encroachments and in case anybody is found involved in such activity the same shall be dealt as per law.
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