The Indian Express 04.01.2014
‘Fake beneficiaries’ rent out flats allocated under JNNURM plan, VMC starts crackdown
Nearly three years after they were allocated flats under the Centre’s
JNNURM scheme, thousands of beneficiaries have come under the scanner
of the civic body. The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC), which
contributed 20% of the fund for the scheme, has started cracking down on
what it calls “fake beneficiaries” of the housing scheme meant for
displaced slum dwellers.
VMC officials said they received complaints that several flats
allotted to the beneficiaries after scanning and lottery processes were
rented out to non-beneficiaries. In many cases, beneficiaries already
possessed flats other than the slum houses that were demolished, in
which case they were not entitled for flats under the scheme.
Ten flats belonging to beneficiaries were sealed by the VMC
officials in two housing colonies situated in Akota and Vasna-Bhayali
Road areas on Friday. Officials said as many as 109 flats out of the
2,000 surveyed by a team formed by the VMC for the purpose were found to
be rented out to non-beneficiaries. The civic body is now in the
process of nullifying their allotment and taking back their possession.
“We have sealed 11 flats and are conducting further surveys to
find if there are more such cases. We are also preparing to take action
against those who rented out their flats to a third party,” VMC
executive engineer, JNNURM projects, F J Charpot said.
Beneficiaries are relocated to flats constructed under the scheme
after the slum houses they previously stayed in are demolished to make
city slum-free. As per the slum policy, the beneficiaries are not
allowed to rent out their flats to a third party. It also requires that
the beneficiaries do not possess a separate house anywhere else in the
city. There are at least 61,000 families in Vadodara who live in slums
across 397 pockets.
“If somebody already has a flat or a shelter elsewhere in the city,
he should not be entitled for these highly subsidised flats. We have
formed a squad under ward officers to check that the beneficiaries of
the scheme are not fake,” Charpot said.
So far, 10,300 flats out of a total 11,056 flats constructed for
the purpose under two phases have been allotted to the beneficiaries.
Such townships are situated across ten localities in the city. The
civic body is in the process of constructing 10,640 additional flats in
three more phases. Under the scheme, 50% of the fund is offered by the
Centre, while the state government contributes 20%. The rest 30% is
distributed between VMC and the beneficiaries.