The land was obtained 29 years ago for development work, but not yet development, people demanded this claim - the Delhi City Development's demands on vacant government land in Ghoga Village
In Ghogha Village or Narela, there is a demand for development work on vacant government land. Residents want facilities such as Park Hospital and School. In 1995-96, the government acquired 2500 hectares of land, half of which is empty and full of bushes. Rwa officials have claimed several times from the Lieutenant -Governor and the Chief Minister, but so far no steps have been taken. By Shamse Alam under the editorship of: Rajesh Kumar Updated: Mom, 02 Jun 2025 02:48 pm (IST) People demand development work on government land. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, Outer Delhi. People demand development work on vacant government land in Ghoga Village in Narela. People say that parks, hospitals, schools, bus stalls and other facilities should be provided on this country. So that people here do not have to go to distant areas. As far as this is concerned, the local RWA officials have demanded several times to different facilities on this ground of Lt. Governor, Chief Minister, DDA, MCD and other relevant departments. According to the information, the then Delhi government acquired about 2500 hectares of land in 1995-96. Of which illegal dairies were removed from Delhi on half the country and settled here. The rest of the country is still vacant. This country is not used for a long time. As a result, shrubs have grown here. Swing animals live here, affecting traffic by getting into the middle of the road. Many times accidents have also happened because of cattle getting in the way. Which can be deadly for drivers. RWA official Rawendra Bhardwaj says the Delhi government has announced to build a development center here. But the government that was present at the time established the dairy here. Through which the dream of Ghogha residents remained incomplete. Schools, colleges, ITI College, bus depot, bus terminal, Delhi Municipal Corporation Hospital and other facilities would be available here. But half the country is still vacant. Who took the form of a forest. Rajendra Kumar Bhardwaj said the vacant land in Ghogha Village was acquired by the DDA. Now half of the country is vacant. A letter was written to other departments, including the government of Delhi and the Lieutenant -Governor of Delhi to perform the development work on the vacant land for a long time. But so far, the country is vacant because of no action.