Govt not to tolerate violation of masterplan: Tara Chand

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Jammu, Feb 3: Asking officers of the Housing and Urban Development Department to remove encroachments, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand today said the government will not tolerate violations of the master plan in the state.
 “The government will not tolerate any violation of the master plan and has asked the concerned officers to remove encroachments if any,” he said while reviewing the working of the Housing and Urban Development department here.
 He directed the committee constituted for the purpose to complete its task within a time bound manner and submit the report at the earliest.

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