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Trees cut on Khajuri road, Dhamania road - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is planting a sapling daily to save the environment. Along with this, he is also motivating the public. Here on the Dhamania village road of Khajur road in Bhopal, trees were planted by planting saplings on government land 414. Hacked without permission. It was argued that the land is residential. Pattas will be given to the beneficiaries here. At the same time, a complaint was given to the police on behalf of the Forest Department in this matter. Senior officers wrote letters from the Police Commissioner to the Bhopal Collector, but even after five days, the FIR has not been registered in the matter. The above 2. of village Dhamania road of Khajuri road Hectares of Land 2006- was allotted to the CPA. Saplings were planted on this by the CPA. These trees were cut down. On coming to know about this, the Forest Department gave a complaint on December 8 at the Khajuri Road Police Station. Despite this, no action was taken by the police. On this, the Bhopal Forest Divisional Officer wrote a letter to the Bhopal Collector and the Police Commissioner giving information regarding the illegal felling of trees. In this, it was told that Sarpanch representative Dinesh Patel had illegally cut trees in the plantation area near the hostel on Dhaminaya Road in Khajuri Road. Patel also prevented the Forest Department officials from counting the trees cut. When the Forest Department officials asked for information regarding permission to cut trees, that too was not given. On the spot 414 trees have been cut without permission. Even the wood of the trees was not received from the spot. In this case, the in-charge forest guard Rajesh Pandey gave a complaint at the Khajuri Road police station, but even after five days the FIR has not been registered. At the same time, the officials of the district administration are giving evasive answers in this matter. Collector to get FIR Applied to Bhopal DFO Alok Pathak said that we have written a letter to the Police Commissioner and Bhopal Collector regarding encroachment on government land, illegal cutting of trees. tree illegal way 2006 Huzoor SDM Akash Srivastava says that the land in the revenue map is residential. The land must have been given to the Forest Department for plantation sometime before, but it is true that the trees have been cut illegally. No permission has been taken in this regard. There is no encroachment on the land. Have talked to the police for action in this matter. Now I know are not 1670995162 Khajuri Road police station in-charge Sandhya Mishra says that I was on leave. There is no case information yet. I will be able to tell you something only after getting the information. Land is residential , cut trees for lease Sarpanch representative Dinesh Patel says that the land is residential. Pattas are to be given to the beneficiaries here. That's why trees have been cut. ,

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Trees cut on Khajuri road, Dhamania road – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is planting a sapling daily to save the environment. Along with this, he is also motivating the public. Here on the Dhamania village road of Khajur road in Bhopal, trees were planted by planting saplings on government land 414. Hacked without permission. It was argued that the land is residential. Pattas will be given to the beneficiaries here. At the same time, a complaint was given to the police on behalf of the Forest Department in this matter. Senior officers wrote letters from the Police Commissioner to the Bhopal Collector, but even after five days, the FIR has not been registered in the matter. The above 2. of village Dhamania road of Khajuri road Hectares of Land 2006- was allotted to the CPA. Saplings were planted on this by the CPA. These trees were cut down. On coming to know about this, the Forest Department gave a complaint on December 8 at the Khajuri Road Police Station. Despite this, no action was taken by the police. On this, the Bhopal Forest Divisional Officer wrote a letter to the Bhopal Collector and the Police Commissioner giving information regarding the illegal felling of trees. In this, it was told that Sarpanch representative Dinesh Patel had illegally cut trees in the plantation area near the hostel on Dhaminaya Road in Khajuri Road. Patel also prevented the Forest Department officials from counting the trees cut. When the Forest Department officials asked for information regarding permission to cut trees, that too was not given. On the spot 414 trees have been cut without permission. Even the wood of the trees was not received from the spot. In this case, the in-charge forest guard Rajesh Pandey gave a complaint at the Khajuri Road police station, but even after five days the FIR has not been registered. At the same time, the officials of the district administration are giving evasive answers in this matter. Collector to get FIR Applied to
Bhopal DFO Alok Pathak said that we have written a letter to the Police Commissioner and Bhopal Collector regarding encroachment on government land, illegal cutting of trees. tree illegal way
2006 Huzoor SDM Akash Srivastava says that the land in the revenue map is residential. The land must have been given to the Forest Department for plantation sometime before, but it is true that the trees have been cut illegally. No permission has been taken in this regard. There is no encroachment on the land. Have talked to the police for action in this matter. Now I know are not
1670995162 Khajuri Road police station in-charge Sandhya Mishra says that I was on leave. There is no case information yet. I will be able to tell you something only after getting the information. Land is residential , cut trees for lease

Sarpanch representative Dinesh Patel says that the land is residential. Pattas are to be given to the beneficiaries here. That’s why trees have been cut. ,

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