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Revenue department evicts encroachment on government land in Munnar

Revenue department evicts encroachment on government land in Munnar
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Revenue officials in Munnar, Kerala, evicted families who had illegally occupied government land by constructing temporary sheds. The government is taking action to prevent organized land encroachment for tourism development.

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This highlights the tension between land conservation, government property rights, and the pressures of tourism-driven development in ecologically sensitive areas.

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A special team of the Revenue department on Thursday evicted a major encroachment on government land at M.G. Colony, near Munnar town, in Idukki.

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The report focuses on administrative actions and official statements regarding land encroachment.

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