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The Delhi High Court has ordered the city's religious committee to gather information about 249 unauthorized religious structures on public land and submit a report on the removal action. The court gave the Delhi government's principal secretary or an authorized officer six weeks to file a status report. The matter originated from the Supreme Court regarding the removal of illegal religious structures on public land. The court will hear the case again on May 14.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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