Assam Reclaims 25,000 Acres of Encroached Land: A Four-Year Effort

Assam has seen significant progress in reclaiming encroached land, with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announcing the recovery of approximately 25,000 acres (equivalent to 1,000 bighas) over the past four years. This accomplishment underscores the state government’s ongoing commitment to protecting public land.

Recent Eviction Drives Contribute to Land Reclamation

The Chief Minister highlighted the impact of recent eviction drives in contributing to this significant milestone. These focused operations have allowed the government to reclaim substantial portions of encroached land, furthering their efforts towards sustainable land management and protection.

A Step Towards Sustainable Land Management

This reclamation of 25,000 acres marks a significant step towards responsible land management in Assam. The recovered land can now be utilized for public benefit, contributing to the overall development and prosperity of the state.

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