💨 Abstract
In Balasore, a curfew was imposed on January 11 to handle an eviction drive from railway land due to illegal occupation and obstruction to a third line railway construction. After reviewing the situation, the curfew was revoked. The eviction process was peaceful as people were voluntarily vacating their homes, with around 238 houses affected and approximately 2,000 people residing there.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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