RoW Eviction in Upper Subansiri: A Step Towards Infrastructure Development
In a significant move to ensure the smooth progress of infrastructure development, the Upper Subansiri district administration in Arunachal Pradesh has demolished temporary illegal structures on the right of way (RoW) between Gandhi Market and New Market in Daporijo. This action was taken on January 8th, 2021.
Illegal Encroachment: A Recurring Issue
The eviction procedure was carried out in the presence of the Chief Officer (CO) and the Town Magistrate Ama Nungnu, with the assistance of the Police Department. This incident highlights the recurring issue of illegal encroachment on public property, particularly RoWs, which hinder the development of essential infrastructure.
Strict Action Against Encroachment
Addressing the public, Nungnu urged them to avoid illegal encroachment on RoWs. He emphasized that such cases would be dealt with strictly to maintain the order and ensure the progress of developmental projects in the region.
Implications for North East India and Beyond
The Northeast region, with its diverse culture and unique challenges, requires robust infrastructure to foster economic growth and social development. The eviction drive in Upper Subansiri underscores the importance of upholding law and order to pave the way for infrastructure development. This, in turn, will contribute to the overall economic rise of the region and the nation.
Looking Forward: Ensuring a Conducive Environment for Development
The strict action against illegal encroachment sends a clear message that the administration is committed to maintaining a conducive environment for development. This step is a testament to the government's resolve to prioritize infrastructure development and ensure the region's growth in line with the rest of the country.