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Shimla – Complete preparations have been completed to merge Dalhousie Cantt, which falls under Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, with Civil Area Order By Defence Ministry. Also, all the orders have been issued today on Thursday by the Defense Ministry of the Government of India to merge Dalhousie Cantt with the civil sector.
Amit Kumar, DDG, Ministry of Defence, Government of India, wrote a letter to the Chief Principal Director under the Defense Estates Office, Chandigarh, Government of India, and issued complete notification and all important orders to immediately evacuate the entire Dalhousie Cantt of Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh as per the orders within a week.
The Defense Ministry of the Government of India has issued important orders to include Dalhousie Cantonment Board of Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh in the civil sector –
The Ministry of Defense of the Government of India today issued a notification on Thursday to expedite the entire process of eviction against all the citizens and people living in the civilian areas created by the British under all the cantonments of India and All important orders have been issued.
Following the notification issued by the Ministry of Defense, Government of India, notification has been issued as per all the guidelines for complete evacuation of all civilians and civilian areas residing under Dalhousie Cantonment Board of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh.
Amit Kumar, DDG, Ministry of Defence, Government of India, has written a letter to the Chief Principal Director, Defense Estates Office, Chandigarh, Government of India, through a complete action process of one week, to immediately evacuate all the citizens and civilian areas living in Dalhousie Cantt. of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh. Notifications have been issued today on Thursday as per all the guidelines to remove it with effect and include it in the civil sector.
With immediate effect, DDG Amit Kumar, Head of the Defense Estates Department under the Ministry of Defense of the Government of India, included the Chairman of all the Cantonment Boards of India through a virtual meeting on November 20.
In the most important virtual meeting of the Defense Estates Department of the Government of India, by writing a letter to the Principal Director, Defense Estates Department, Western Command, Chandigarh, DDG of Defense Estates Department, Amit Kumar, ordered with immediate effect as per all the guidelines, that in all the Cantonment Councils The entire process of removal of resident citizens should be expedited.
Also, to speed up the action process in the Cantonment Councils, DDG Amit Kumar of the Defense Estates Department of the Government of India has approved all the proposals to include all the CEOs of the Cantonment Boards of Dagshai, Kasauli, Bakloh, Jutog, Subathu of Himachal Pradesh in the civil sector. For the action process, with immediate effect, Himachal Pradesh Government has also been asked to conduct the action process as per the complete guidelines and orders of issuing the notification.
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