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Murthal,
the
parantha
hub
on
National
Highway
1
that
links
Delhi
with
Punjab,
is
facing
action
over
anomalies
in
land
use
and
regularization
by
its
dhabas.
The Sonipat
Municipal
Corporation has
served
notices
to
all
the
53
dhabas
in
the
village,
on
both
the
sides
of
the
highway,
including
some
very
popular
ones.
The
dhabas
could
be
sealed
by
the
municipal
corporation
or
even
demolished
if
their
paperwork
is
not
found
to
be
in
order.
Murthal
village,
which
is
beyond Sonipat and
on
the
way
to Panipat,
is
home
to
popular
dhabas
that
attract
customers
from
Delhi
NCR,
which
is
just
over
50
km
away.
It
also
is
a
popular
halting
point
for
travelers
to
and
from
Delhi,
Chandigarh,
Punjab,
Haryana
and Himachal
Pradesh
The
53
Murthal
dhabas
are
among
153
dhabas
across
the
Sonipat
district
that
have
been
served
notices
on
land
use
anomalies.
The
remaining
100
dhabas
are
being
examined
by
Haryana’s
town
and
country
planning
department,
local
officials
said.
The
Murthal
dhabas
fall
under
the
municipal
limits
of
Sonipat.
The
local
officials
started
verifying
the
land
use
of
dhabas
along
the
highway
and
in
the
district
after
the
Sonipat
civic
body
was
set
up
in
June
2016.
The
notices
to
the
dhabas,
issued
under
Section
350
of
the
Haryana
Municipal
Act,
were
served
from
October
26
till
December-end
and
the
owners
were
asked
to
provide
all
the
documents
related
to
their
building
plans
and
the
change
of
land
use
(CLU)
permissions
taken
from
the
state’s
town
and
country
planning
department.
The
officials
first
conducted
surveys
of
the
sites
and
video
graphed
them.
They
then
procured
details
of
land
use
from
the
revenue
department.
Following
this,
they
also
collected
land
use
details
from
the
town
and
country
planning
department.
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