Jajpur Collector asked to take action against encroachers in Jajpur’s Buddhist sites

Jajpur21/05(PPT) : Officials of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Wednesday urged the Jajpur district collector to initiate stringent legal action against encroachers and illegal stone quarry operators to protect the Buddhist sites of Ratnagiri and Udayagiri.The officials said some individuals have recently begun illegal construction of a park and an electricity department office within the prohibited zone of the Udayagiri site without ASI’s permission. “During our recent visit, we noticed these constructions as well as unlawful stone quarrying at Solapuama, Dhauriapada and Chandia hillocks within Udayagiri. Several people have also encroached upon ASI land at Ratnagiri by building houses,” Milan Kumar Chauley, superintending archaeologist, ASI (Puri circle), said.

He added that the district administration has been urged to act against the encroachers and halt illegal quarrying to prevent damage to the protected monuments. “No permanent construction is permitted within 100 metres of protected sites, as it can harm sculptures and historical structures. We have also lodged a complaint with Balichandrapur police. The issue is being treated with utmost priority,” Chauley said.Jajpur collector Ambar Kumar Kar said the administration would soon evict encroachers and stop illegal quarrying activities in areas under ASI protection.

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