The Hindu 10.11.2014
DDA policy to provide relief to 5 lakh displaced people
They have been staying without official authorisation
Over five lakh displaced people staying in DDA
properties without official authorisation or on lease by paying damages
will soon be benefitted with the land agency working on formulating a
policy to regularise such properties.
DDA
vice-chairman Balvinder Kumar has initiated the process of formulating a
policy for thousands of properties occupied by displaced persons and
others from 1940 onwards on the basis of “paying damages” or “leases” in
23 nazul estates of Delhi in areas like Karol Bagh, Paharganj, Anand
Parbat, Chuna Mandi, etc.
The DDA said government
land falling under these 23 nazul estates, after partition, was mainly
occupied by refugees, who settled in these open spaces without official
authorisation. These occupants were issued slips known as “damages
slips” for using the government land. On constitution of the DDA in
1957, these lands were transferred to the land agency. The number of
such properties in 1959 was approximately 18,179.
Over
a period of time, these plots were either inherited, subdivided or sold
and “damages slips” became the basis of various transactions, i.e.,
sale mutation etc. and in many cases the transactions were registered
also. The “damages”, as per the slips issued, were being collected
through Damages Collectors.
The DDA said the number
of these properties have now multiplied many times and there are around
one lakh families, i.e., about five lakh occupants who are staying in
these properties after paying damages and many even without paying any
damages. Some of the land in these areas was on leasehold basis and
continues to be occupied by such occupants even though the leases have
either expired or have been cancelled /determined.
“In
order to provide relief to such thousands of unauthorised occupants who
have been continuing to occupy government land either without official
authorisation or through leases for more than 60 years, a policy is
being formulated to regularise such occupancy. For working out the basic
guideline, details of the households, their occupants are being
collected from the Census House Listing Schedules of 2010-2011, where
each structure has been listed along with the status of the owner or the
tenant. Help of the National Population Register-2011 and various
socio-economic surveys are also being taken to get the exact details,”
the DDA said.
The occupants in areas like Karol Bagh, Paharganj, Anand Parbat and Chuna Mandi were issued “damages slips”