Mussoorie, April 2 -- The Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority (MDDA) intensified its drive against unauthorised construction in Mussoorie by sealing a building on Camel's Back Road on Tuesday, officials aware of the development said on Wednesday. Officials said strict action will continue against structures built in violation of regulations. According to MDDA officials, the property sealed during the operation was house number 2152 located near Welmount Cottage on Camel's Back Road. The action followed complaints and routine inspections which revealed that construction was being carried out without the required approvals. "The property, owned by Renu Singh, wife of Hari Singh, was found to be under construction without an approved map or necessary legal sanctions. Upon investigation, the MDDA team confirmed that the work directly violated the authority's prescribed guidelines," said Ajay Malik, assistant engineer at MDDA. The MDDA enforcement team, along with supervisors and local police personnel, reached the site and sealed the building after confirming the violations. During the operation, officials also inspected nearby areas and warned residents against undertaking unauthorised construction, Malik said. Vice-chairman of MDDA Banshidhar Tiwari said illegal construction cannot be tolerated, particularly in environmentally sensitive hill areas. He added that monitoring has been intensified and the authority will not hesitate to demolish structures if required to ensure sustainable development. MDDA secretary Mohan Singh Barnia said the authority aims to ensure that development within its jurisdiction remains organised and lawful....