Highlights
- Chandigarh almost made slum-free with a demolition of last oldest and biggest slum demolished.
- More than 2k police personnel, 10 magistrates were placed on duty to carry out eviction peacefully.
- Decision to raze slum was taken to make Chandigarh slum-free as demolitions put on hold for 11 yrs.
The City Beautiful, as Chandigarh is popularly known as, was almost made slum-free with a demolition of the last oldest and biggest slum of approximately 2,500 structures at Colony number 4 in the Industrial Area, Phase 1, on Sunday.
More than 2,000 police personnel and 10 executive magistrates were placed on duty to carry out the eviction peacefully.
As per the local administration, 65 acres that belongs to the Forest Department and the Estate office was reclaimed. Its worth is estimated at Rs 2,000 crore.
The whole operation was carried out peacefully and without any resistance from the residents.
Special teams were also deputed by the Deputy Commissioner for helping the colony residents in shifting and transporting their belongings. The carriage service was also provided by the Chandigarh Administration for the smooth eviction.
On April 29, a camp was organised in the office premises of the SDM, East, for provisional allotment of flats under Affordable Rental Housing Scheme at Maloya Housing Complex.
Thereafter, a computerised draw was held for allotment of 290 flats to the slum-dwellers at Maloya Housing Complex.
The Municipal Corporation and the Electricity Department are providing electricity connections and water connections at the camp itself.
The decision to raze the oldest slum was taken to make Chandigarh slum-free with demolitions put on hold several times over 11 years.