Handling Rlwy Land Encroachments: Addl Inputs
We look forward to your inputs and will share the same with our senior leadership for policy on this subject.
Citizen inputs on handling encroachment of Railway Land
1. People should be made aware that a particular piece of land belongs to Indian railways and it is an offence to encroach upon it
2. A hoarding to that effect in local language may be erected for everyone to understand the step that are going to be taken to remove encroachment
3. Boundary walls should be made and fencing should be done around unused railway land
4. Railways should give a clear communication with the help of media, that on a particular date this land will be reclaimed
5. Railways must create a department to look after the encroachment and regularly demarcate the railway area in an interval of six month
6. Make it a responsibility of the land owning agency to survey the Railway land every 3 months and file report with dated photographs
7. Rehabilitation to the families could be provided for up to 3 months, till the time they find another place
8. State Governments should be made responsible/accountable in case any encroachment takes place irrespective of the fact whether the land belong to centre or state
9. Whenever such drive are undertaken, state responsibility should be exhibited to its optimal level
10. NGOs should be shortlisted, who would start counselling the encroachers as soon as the first notice is sent
11. A medical and fire team should be present on the spot where the clearance of encroachment is happening
12. Railways should go about it by contacting local authorities like municipality, police, and then take it up with the local politician. If still unresolved, then go to local state Government ministers pertaining to clearing encroachments
13. The vacant lands could be given on short term lease to traders and small business men with a condition that they will keep it free from encroachment. more