
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtun Assembly was informed of the recovery of 6,693 kanals of land from 196 illegal occupants in reserved forests of Galiyat region in the Abbottabad district, by the PTI government on Monday.
Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Sultan Mohammad Khan informed the assembly of the steps the government had taken by acquiring the services of the Survey of Pakistan in 2015-16, to identify and retrieve the occupied land. Furthermore, they plan to sign an agreement to clarify matters regarding the documentation of land revenues.
Other debates withstanding, the meeting was adjourned and is set to resume on Thursday, at 10 a.m.
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