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Time of India
23-04-2025
- Time of India
168 hectares freed from land grabbers over 8 years in Noida
Noida: Since its formation in 2017, the anti-land-grabber (bhu mafia) task force of GB Nagar has reclaimed 168 hectares of encroached govt land from land grabbers and declared 100 people as land mafias in Noida. A total of 123 FIRs have been registered against land grabbers. Besides, 68 revenue and 15 civil suits have been filed. ADM (administration) Manglesh Dubey said, "Complaints against land grabbers are registered on the Anti-Bhu Mafia Portal. These complaints often relate to illegal encroachment of govt and private properties. It is crucial to identify such encroachers and take strict and effective action against them to instil a sense of security among the public." He added, "The portal allows people to track action taken on their complaints, and submit feedback and suggestions. It enables senior officials to monitor the progress of these cases." According to official data, Sadar tehsil accounts for the largest chunk of reclaimed land, 71.79 hectares. Dadri follows with 51.96 hectares and Jewar with 44.35 hectares. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo A total of 3,801 complaints have been received through the portal so far. Out of these, 1,496 were found to be actionable and led to legal or administrative steps. ADM Dubey said that the administration remains vigilant and proactive. "The goal is not just recovery of the encroached land, but also timely redressal. Zero long-pending complaints is a strong indicator of our resolve," the ADM said. Officials added that 30 leftover complaints are currently under scrutiny and could lead to further action in the coming weeks. The district administration has been coordinating with various departments to ensure swift and lawful action, especially in urbanising areas where illegal land occupations are more frequent.


Hindustan Times
22-04-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Greater Noida gears up for Bharat Education Expo 2025
Greater Noida: The second edition of Bharat Education Expo 2025 is all set to be organised from April 24 to 26 at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Knowledge Park, Greater Noida, officials said on Monday. The event is being organised by India Exposition Mart Limited with support from the Uttar Pradesh government's higher education department and the Greater Noida authority. 'The initiative plays a crucial role in positioning the district as a prominent knowledge hub in the national capital region and to highlight the quality education being delivered through modern technologies,' said Manglesh Dubey, additional DM (administration), GB Nagar, at a press conference on Monday. The 2025 edition is likely to witness participation from over 100 exhibitors representing various segments of the education sector. These will include universities, colleges, edtech startups, coaching institutes, study abroad consultants, and service providers in education loans and scholarships. Spread across 7,000 square meters, the event will feature cutting-edge technologies, world-class academic systems, and student-centric services, officials said. Additionally, the expo will host a wide array of engaging activities and competitions such as Creathon (Ideathon, Hackathon, Startathon, Codethon), Robo Race, Robo Soccer, Drone Shows, and IT demonstrations. Interactive workshops on robotics and nature, singing competitions for students, quizzes on science, technology and business, and a special counselling zone for higher education and careers will also be part of the programme.