The Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) region has formed a three-member committee for the removal of encroachments, especially on the riverbanks, using latest GIS technologies and remote sensing.
The decision was taken during a meeting of the administrative secretaries chaired by G-B Chief Secretary Mohiuddin Ahmed Wani on Friday.
Other decisions included putting together another committee for the resolution of issues related to land reforms and instructing the Local Government and Rural Development Department as well as the law department to expedite law making on building by-laws for all major population centres for public safety.
The chief secretary said, "We want to make land available for our citizens to make safe homes while ensuring writ of the state."
The three-member committee would work with all commissioners and deputy commissioners to immediately remove encroachments harmful to human life.
The chief secretary said that “risky hotspots” will be identified using the latest GIS technology and remote sensing, and strict action will be taken against those involved in encroachments.
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