Delhi Residents Relocated from JJ Clusters: 717 Flats Allotted
Residents from three JJ clusters near the Prime Minister's residence have been asked to vacate. The government has allocated 717 flats to them at Savda Ghevra under a rehabilitation plan. Compliance with the eviction notice is mandatory, with proceedings starting March 6 if residents fail to relocate.
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Residents from three JJ clusters near the Prime Minister's residence face eviction following a government rehabilitation scheme. The Centre has allotted them permanent accommodations, with 717 flats provided at Savda Ghevra.
The Land & Development Office, under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, has issued the notice directing people from BR Camp, Masjid Camp, and DID Camp to relocate. A joint survey in January 2024 with the Delhi Development Authority determined their eligibility.
Residents were informed in October 2025, and a Delhi High Court order on November 13, 2025, mandated adherence to due process. Final eviction notices threaten removal of existing structures by March 6 for non-compliance.
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