Delhi Lt Governor Launches Tech-Driven Anti-Encroachment Campaign Using Drones
Delhi's Lt Governor deploys drone technology for real-time monitoring to combat illegal land occupation across the city.

Delhi's Lieutenant Governor has initiated a citywide anti-encroachment operation employing advanced drone surveillance technology to combat unauthorized land occupation and illegal construction activities. The directive, issued to the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), marks a significant shift toward leveraging modern technology in urban enforcement operations.
The initiative aims to equip authorities with real-time monitoring capabilities across identified land parcels and structures throughout the capital. By utilizing aerial surveillance, officials can now detect unauthorized occupation and construction violations promptly, enabling swift corrective action rather than relying on traditional ground-based inspection methods alone.
Encroachment on public and government land has long been a persistent challenge in Indian cities, particularly in metropolitan areas where rapid urbanization creates vulnerabilities. Delhi, facing significant pressure on public infrastructure and resources, has repeatedly prioritized efforts to reclaim illegally occupied government land and prevent further unauthorized construction.
This technology-driven approach is expected to enhance operational efficiency and reduce response times in addressing violations. The DDA's adoption of drone-based monitoring systems could serve as a model for other urban authorities grappling with similar encroachment issues across India.
The systematic use of aerial data collection allows enforcement agencies to maintain comprehensive documentation and build stronger cases against violators. Officials indicated that this integrated surveillance framework will complement existing ground-level enforcement teams, creating a more robust defense against illegal land occupation in Delhi.
Source: NDTV