UP govt to reclaim encroached pasture land across UP

  • | Friday | 4th October, 2024

The Yogi Adityanath government is set to launch a major campaign across Uttar Pradesh to free pasture land from illegal encroachments. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued a directive to appoint nodal officers to oversee the drive, ensuring that the campaign is conducted efficiently and thoroughly. These officers will be required to submit daily reports to the Chief Ministers Office, with strict instructions that any negligence during the operation will not be tolerated. This campaign is part of the states ongoing efforts to reclaim grazing land from illegal occupation. Notably, over 27,000 hectares of pasture land across 12 districts have already been freed from encroachments with governments initiatives. The upcoming drive will be conducted on a larger scale, building on these successes. In a recent high-level meeting, Chief Minister Yogi emphasised the importance of reclaiming pasture land to provide better care for stray and destitute cattle. As part of this initiative, a comprehensive list of pasture land is being prepared to determine the extent of illegal occupation, with a district-wise campaign to be implemented accordingly. A list of nodal officers is also being prepared to ensure smooth execution and regular monitoring. In addition to the campaign, Chief Minister Yogi has also directed officials to assess the condition of destitute cattle in both urban and rural areas. He emphasised the need for cleanliness and proper facilities in cow shelters, calling for the construction of additional sheds where necessary. The chief minister highlighted the importance of ensuring adequate straw, green fodder and water in these shelters, while also mandating proper arrangements for the respectful burial of dead cattle. According to revenue records, Uttar Pradesh has 65,177 hectares of pasture land, including significant areas in districts such as Hardoi (4,599 hectares), Kanpur Nagar (3,678 hectares), Rae Bareli (3,349 hectares) and Lucknow (3,077 hectares). So far, 27,688.75 hectares — 42.48 per cent of the total pasture land — have been freed from encroachments. The upcoming special campaign aims to reclaim the remaining 37,488.25 hectares.

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