HSVP to Fence Vacant Land in Panchkula to Curb Illegal Dumping and Encroachment
HSVP to Fence Vacant Land in Panchkula to Curb Illegal Dumping

Panchkula: Acting on persistent complaints and a recent pollution notice, the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) has decided to fence vacant government land in Mansa Devi Complex (MDC) to check illegal dumping and encroachment.

Fencing Project Details

The move will cover identified plots in sectors 3, 4, 6 and 7, where open land has repeatedly been used for dumping garbage and construction debris, creating unhygienic conditions. The project, estimated at Rs 4.16 lakh, involves installing barbed wire fencing and is expected to be completed within a month of allotment. The tender process has begun.

Officials said the step aims to prevent further misuse of public land and improve upkeep of the area, which is close to the interstate border and has seen frequent dumping, often at night. Strict monitoring will be put in place once fencing is completed, they added, with more such sites likely to be identified.

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Pollution Board Notice

The crackdown follows a show-cause notice issued by the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) to HSVP over alleged illegal dumping and storage of C&D waste on its land in Sector 5. The board has sought a reply within seven days.

Residents' Complaints

Residents have long flagged the issue. Local resident Dr Ruchir Kalra recently posted pictures of garbage dumps, saying waste had piled up near a parking lot, causing foul smell and inconvenience.

This initiative is part of broader efforts to maintain cleanliness and prevent encroachment on public lands in Panchkula. The fencing is expected to deter illegal activities and improve the overall environment in the area. Further actions may be taken against violators once the fencing is in place.

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