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Assam government begins eviction drive to clear 'encroachment' in sanctuary in Sonitpur

Sonitpur Deputy Commissioner Deba Kumar Mishra claimed that 'thousands of people illegally occupied the forest area for decades' and the administration has decided to clear 'encroachment on 1,892 hectares of land' during the ongoing exercise

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The Assam government on Tuesday commenced an eviction drive to clear "encroachment" in Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuary in Sonitpur district.

Sonitpur Deputy Commissioner Deba Kumar Mishra claimed that "thousands of people illegally occupied the forest area for decades" and the administration has decided to clear "encroachment on 1,892 hectares of land" during the ongoing exercise.

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