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Date
30 Dec 2025
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02:12
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NAGAON, INDIA

Major Eviction Drive in Dhing Revenue Circle to Demolish 565 Illegal Fisheries and Restore Natural Waterways in India - 12/16/2025

The administration is conducting a large-scale eviction operation under Dhing Revenue Circle in Nagaon district, Assam, India, primarily targeting three villages — Ahom Gaon, Salnabari, and Tuktuki — commencing on December 16, 2025, and continuing until December 28, 2025. During this period, they are planning to demolish 565 illegally constructed fisheries (ponds) that are created by building bunds and blockages on natural waterways and beels (wetlands). These encroachments are severely disrupting the natural flow of water across areas including Bherbheri Beel, Roumari Beel, Magurmari Beel, and others, leading to flooding, damage to villages, roads, and agricultural land. The drive is aiming to remove all such illegal blockages, reclaim government land, and restore the vital natural water channels for the benefit of the wider community. The Nagaon district police and administration are fully deployed to ensure the operation is proceeding smoothly.

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