In Burhanpur, the administration demolished 70 houses on Saturday, June 6, 2026, to make way for the expansion of the third and fourth railway lines. The action took place in the Sanjay Nagar area under heavy police presence to ensure the project moves forward without hurdles. This work is part of the ongoing expansion between Bhusawal and Khandwa.
🗞️: Indian Railways to increase speed of 400 Mail and Express trains to 130 km/h।
What happened during the demolition drive?
The demolition was carried out using machines in Sanjay Nagar, leaving the area covered in debris by 5 PM. Out of the 70 houses removed, 60 were built on land allocated by the Nepa Mill, while 10 were encroachments. Most residents had vacated their premises by Friday evening. The process was monitored by SDM Bhagirath Vakhla and Municipal President Bharti Patil to maintain peace.
How will the displaced families be rehabilitated?
The administration has identified approximately 80 acres of revenue land at Khasra Number 9 near Bhatkheda for the rehabilitation of affected families. This land was suggested by MLA Manju Dadu. Once the paperwork is completed through the Municipal Council, plots will be allotted to the displaced residents so they can benefit from government schemes.
Key details of the land acquisition
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date of Action | 6 June 2026 |
| Total Houses Demolished | 70 |
| Project Section | Bhusawal-Khandwa |
| Land Area Identified for Rehab | 80 Acres (Bhatkheda) |
| Total Land Acquired | 22.13 Hectares |
| Official Notification Date | 9 April 2026 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why were the houses demolished in Burhanpur?
The houses were demolished to clear land for the construction of the third and fourth railway lines between Bhusawal and Khandwa.
Where will the displaced families be shifted?
The administration has identified about 80 acres of land near Bhatkheda (Khasra Number 9) for allotting plots to the affected families.



























