The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) conducted a massive anti-encroachment drive on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, in Bhannauta village. During this operation, the authority team successfully freed approximately 30,000 square meters of notified land from illegal occupation. The total market value of the recovered land is estimated at 60 crore rupees. This action followed specific directions from GNIDA CEO N.G. Ravi Kumar to safeguard government property from unauthorized plotting.
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Details of the Anti-Encroachment Drive in Bhannauta
The operation was executed by the Work Circle-2 team, supported by local police and authority security personnel to maintain law and order. The demolition focused on illegal boundary walls and structures built by colonizers on Khasra numbers 238 and 239. It was discovered that colonizers were misleading the public by claiming the land belonged to unauthorized khasra numbers to facilitate illegal sales. Out of the total land cleared, 8,000 square meters had already been legally acquired and possessed by the authority after compensation was distributed to farmers.
Key Statistics of the Land Recovery Action
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Date of Operation | Wednesday, February 18, 2026 |
| Total Land Freed | 30,000 Square Meters |
| Estimated Market Value | 60 Crore Rupees |
| Authority Acquired Land | 8,000 Square Meters |
| Affected Khasra Numbers | 238 and 239 |
| Executing Team | Work Circle-2 |
Official Warnings and Advice for Homebuyers
Additional CEO Sumit Yadav stated that any construction in the notified area without an approved map or permission is strictly prohibited. He warned that if any attempt is made to rebuild on this land, the authority will take immediate demolition action and initiate legal proceedings against the offenders. General Manager A.K. Singh and Senior Manager Narottam Singh also monitored the site to ensure the land was fully cleared. The authority has issued a public advisory urging citizens not to invest their money in illegal colonies. People are advised to verify the legal status of any plot with the GNIDA Land Records Department before making a purchase.