Rajkot, Feb 23 || The Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) in Gujarat on Monday launched what officials described as the largest demolition operation in the city’s history, moving to clear 1,489 illegal structures in the Jangleshwar locality and along the Aji riverbed.
The drive began early this morning, with teams deployed from 7 a.m. and bulldozers starting operations shortly afterwards.
The civic body has divided the entire stretch into seven zones, each placed under a Class-1 officer, while the four City Engineers are heading the demolition teams.
Municipal Commissioner Tushar Sumera is supervising the exercise from a specially established control room, which is receiving real-time updates from all zones to ensure coordination and public safety.
More than 1,130 municipal officers and staff have been deployed on the ground, wearing protective aprons and helmets.
The operation involves over 260 vehicles and machines, including 84 JCBs, 84 tractors, seven Hitachi excavators, 50 tractor-mounted breakers, 42 gas cutters and 14 dumpers.