Govt Approves Land for Intelligence Office in Gadchiroli The Maharashtra government has approved the allocation of 500 square meters of land in Sonapur village, located in Gadchiroli district, for the construction of an office building for the Assistant Central Intelligence Officer (ACIO). This decision, formalized through a government resolution issued by the revenue department on Monday, follows a proposal submitted by the Nagpur divisional commissioner and Gadchiroli district collector. The sanctioned land is part of a 16.62-hectare area classified under government ownership in Sonapur. Officials stated that the 500sqm plot will be transferred after charging occupancy prices based on current ready reckoner rates. The approved land is intended for the exclusive use of constructing the ACIO office, with strict stipulations that any change in land use must be approved by state authorities. This move is part of broader efforts to strengthen administrative and security infrastructure in Gadchiroli, a district noted for its strategic geographical location and security significance. Enhancing intelligence infrastructure is expected to improve coordination among agencies and bolster law enforcement operations in the region. Officials highlighted that such targeted infrastructure development aligns with national and state priorities aimed at improving governance and internal security mechanisms. Gadchiroli, which requires closer administrative monitoring, is seen as a critical area for reinforcing institutional presence. The initiative underscores the government’s focus on addressing security challenges and ensuring effective governance in regions with complex socio-political dynamics.#maharashtra_government #gadchiroli_district #sonapur_village #nagpur_divisional_commissioner #gadchiroli_district_collector
