In India's West Bengal State, 196 Illegal Shops Demolished with Bulldozers

Key Points
- Illegal structures under the Nivedita Bridge in Dakshineswar were demolished.
- Comprehensive police security was provided in the area during the operation.
- A total of 196 shops and bus ticket counters were removed in an overnight operation.
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In the Dakshineswar area of India's West Bengal state, the Highway Authority demolished the illegal shops under the Nivedita Bridge in an operation that lasted throughout the night. A large police force deployed to the area ensured security during the operation, and the surroundings were brought under strict measures.
In the joint operation conducted by official authorities, a total of 196 shops and bus ticket counters were completely removed with bulldozers. It was stated that precautions were taken at the scene against any adverse situation, with teams from the Dakshineswar police station also present.
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- Where and when did the demolition operation take place?
- The operation was carried out in the Dakshineswar area of West Bengal, under the Nivedita Bridge, in a work that continued throughout the night.
- How many structures were demolished in the operation?
- Within the scope of the operation carried out, a total of 196 shops and bus ticket counters were completely removed.
- Which authorities conducted the operation?
- The Highway Authority conducted the operation, while the Dakshineswar police station took extensive security measures in the area.
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