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Eviction notices to 28 families in Sribhumi

Eviction notices to 28 families in Sribhumi

Time of India3 days ago
Silchar: Forest department has initiated an eviction drive against illegal encroachers in the Cheragi and Singla areas in Sribhumi district. Official notices have been dispatched to "illegal settlers", ordering them to vacate the occupied areas within a month.
So far, approximately 28 families in the Cheragi and Singla forest areas have received these notices, with more expected to follow, reports BB Goswami.
Sources within the forest department revealed that these lands have been under illegal occupation for several years, with encroachers establishing houses, farms, fisheries, and plantations for crops like betel nut and rubber. This rampant encroachment has reportedly caused extensive damage to the local flora and fauna, severely impacting the ecological balance of the region.
The eviction notices explicitly state a one-month deadline for occupants to clear out. Failure to comply will result in the Forest Department deploying bulldozers to demolish structures and clear farms, a stern warning aimed at restoring the forest's pristine condition.
So far, approximately 28 families in the Cheragi and Singla forest areas have received these notices, with more expected to follow. The affected individuals are reportedly facing significant distress and uncertainty.
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Forest department sources highlighted the devastating impact of this large-scale illegal occupation, which has led to the destruction of hundreds of acres of forest land. Valuable trees such as Sal, Teak, and bamboo have been indiscriminately felled, leading to significant habitat loss for rare animals and birds. Parts of the Cheragi, Badshahi, and Singla reserve forests, once lush and vibrant, now present a desolate and barren landscape, a stark reminder of the rampant encroachment.
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