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Guwahati and Cyberabad Step Up Wide Anti‑Encroachment Drives

Officials say the clearances aim to restore footpaths, ease traffic, prevent monsoon drain blockages.

Overview

  • Guwahati Municipal Corporation carried out successive eviction drives on Thursday and Friday that cleared unauthorised structures beneath the Ulubari flyover, along AEC Road in Jalukbari and on the Dispur Last Gate–Basistha Chariali stretch to reopen narrowed roads and footpaths.
  • Cyberabad Municipal Corporation carried out a large footpath clearance operation that removed hundreds of stalls and temporary sheds while lifting roughly 114 tonnes of green waste from multiple zones as part of a phased programme to restore pedestrian access.
  • Both civic bodies deployed enforcement teams, earth‑moving machinery and traffic police during the operations, and officials said the clearances will proceed in phases until footpaths and public land are reclaimed.
  • Displaced street vendors said they were left distressed and asked for permanent vending zones, formal identification and basic facilities such as drinking water, toilets and power because repeated dismantling has threatened their livelihoods.
  • The drives form part of ongoing municipal enforcement efforts with Cyberabad citing High Court compliance and a monsoon‑prevention motive for green‑waste removal, and the absence of immediate rehabilitation plans raises a risk of repeated displacement unless local authorities provide clear allocation or resettlement measures.