<p>Cracking down on land sharks that prey on government land, Bengaluru District administration on Saturday launched simultaneous encroachment eviction drive in all the five taluks of Bengaluru Urban district.</p>.<p>Following a day-long drive against land encroachers led by deputy commissioner of Bengaluru Urban district B M Vijayashankar, a total of 25.26 acres of government land worth Rs 176 crore was recovered.</p>.<p>According to sources in the revenue department, the highest extent of encroachment was cleared in Anekal taluk.</p>.<p>“A total of 8.61 acres of encroached land worth Rs 36 crore was recovered. All these were the lake areas, located on the periphery of the waterbodies,” said C Mahadevaiah, tahsildar, Anekal.</p>.<p>Similarly, in Yelahanka taluk also the officials reclaimed the encroached government land.</p>.<p>Even though the locals threatened to stage a protest and gathered in large numbers, the deputy commissioner himself led the officials with police support and reclaimed more than 3 acres of land worth Rs 65 crore.</p>.<p>The encroached lands were identified in Puttenahalli, Kogilu and Honnenahalli villages of Yelahanka taluk.</p>
<p>Cracking down on land sharks that prey on government land, Bengaluru District administration on Saturday launched simultaneous encroachment eviction drive in all the five taluks of Bengaluru Urban district.</p>.<p>Following a day-long drive against land encroachers led by deputy commissioner of Bengaluru Urban district B M Vijayashankar, a total of 25.26 acres of government land worth Rs 176 crore was recovered.</p>.<p>According to sources in the revenue department, the highest extent of encroachment was cleared in Anekal taluk.</p>.<p>“A total of 8.61 acres of encroached land worth Rs 36 crore was recovered. All these were the lake areas, located on the periphery of the waterbodies,” said C Mahadevaiah, tahsildar, Anekal.</p>.<p>Similarly, in Yelahanka taluk also the officials reclaimed the encroached government land.</p>.<p>Even though the locals threatened to stage a protest and gathered in large numbers, the deputy commissioner himself led the officials with police support and reclaimed more than 3 acres of land worth Rs 65 crore.</p>.<p>The encroached lands were identified in Puttenahalli, Kogilu and Honnenahalli villages of Yelahanka taluk.</p>