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Centre allots permanent homes; three JJ clusters near PM’s residence told to vacate by Mar 6

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New Delhi, Feb 20 (PTI) Residents of three jhuggi-jhopri (JJ) clusters located near the prime minister’s residence have been asked to vacate their premises after the Centre allotted them permanent houses under a rehabilitation plan, according to an official notice.

The notice, issued by the Land & Development Office (L&DO) under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), directed people living in BR Camp, Masjid Camp and DID Camp near the Race Course Road to shift to flats allotted to them at Savda Ghevra in northwest Delhi.

A MoHUA official said the Centre has allocated houses for all residents living in these three clusters, adding that 717 flats have been allotted.

The notice stated that the JJ clusters are situated on government land and a joint survey was conducted in January 2024 in coordination with the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to determine the eligibility of residents for rehabilitation in accordance with the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) policy.

It said the eligibility process has been completed and approved, following which alternative accommodation has been allotted in the Savda Ghevra DUSIB colony.

Notices regarding rehabilitation and eviction were earlier issued on October 29, 2025, informing residents about their allotments and advising them to vacate the existing premises to facilitate relocation, it added.

The matter had also been challenged before the Delhi High Court, which, in its order dated November 13, 2025, directed compliance with due process. Following this, authorities have issued a final notice asking residents to vacate the premises by March 6.

The notice states that failure to comply would lead to eviction proceedings and removal of structures as per law. PTI BUN BUN ARB ARB ARB

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