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    Islamabad Prepares for Large-Scale Anti-Encroachment Drive

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Islamabad authorities are gearing up to launch a significant anti-encroachment operation aimed at removing illegal structures and reclaiming public land. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to enforce urban planning laws and maintain the city’s organized development. Encroachments have long been a challenge in Islamabad, affecting public spaces and infrastructure projects.

    In a significant development, the operation is expected to target various unauthorized constructions that have proliferated in different sectors of the capital. Such drives are crucial for preserving the city’s planned layout and ensuring that public resources are used appropriately. The move also signals the government’s commitment to addressing urban management issues that impact residents’ quality of life.

    Meanwhile, this operation could set a precedent for other cities facing similar challenges with illegal encroachments. By reclaiming public land, Islamabad aims to improve urban aesthetics, facilitate infrastructure expansion, and enhance civic amenities. The success of this drive will likely influence future policies on urban governance and land use regulation across the country.

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