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Surat Municipal Corporation starts demolishing illegal construction in old city

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The Times of India              11.07.2013

Surat Municipal Corporation starts demolishing illegal construction in old city

SURAT: The world's fourth fastest growing city also has the distinction of having maximum illegal construction in the state. Hundreds of such buildings in Surat's central zone or old city have now come under scanner.

In the last one week, officials of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) demolished illegal construction added to existing buildings at seven sites in areas like Gopipura, Mahidaharpura and Sagrampura.

"We are touching only those buildings that are commercial in nature and have come up in gross violation of law. In these cases developers have built two more floors above permitted limits and are planning to sell them at commercial prices," said an executive engineer of the central zone office of SMC.

Officials say that the reason why such construction has come up is lack of space in old city areas that has been coupled with greed of developers to earn mega bucks from small spaces available.

Manish Doctor, town development officer (TDO) while referring to illegal construction done in residential buildings said, "Under the old law, we used to grant Floor Space Index (FSI) of 3 in old city area. This meant that people got ground plus two or ground plus three floor plans sanctioned with the ground floor meant for parking. But the expansion of families and inability to purchase land elsewhere has made people resort to go in for illegal construction vertically." This situation exists at large in the old city areas.

However, SMC is presently eyeing only those developers or builders who are trying to make a quick buck by constructing floors illegally in business areas.

"It is true that developers get less space in the old city but above all it is the greed and attitude of commercial builders has led to such a situation in Surat," said Jivan Patel, director of planning at SMC.

 

VMC looks to put new pictures on skywalk

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The Times of India              11.07.2013

VMC looks to put new pictures on skywalk

VADODARA: The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is looking to put up new pictures of luminaries who belong to the city or have strong connections with it at the skywalk in the railway station area. The civic body had put up the pictures when the skywalk was inaugurated in 2010, but these were damaged.

The VMC had earlier used flex sheets for the pictures. But miscreants and street urchins had cut these and defaced them. Following this, the civic body had to remove these pictures.

The VMC had come up with a proposal of putting up these pictures again, but using acrylic sheets as material this time around. The proposal put up before the standing committee had stated that the material could not be cut or torn like flex sheets and was durable.

The civic body has proposed to spend Rs 15 lakh on the new pictures. The proposal was first put before the standing committee in April, but was deferred. The committee will take it up again on Friday.

 

GHMC demolishes 50 old buildings

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The Hindu             11.07.2013

GHMC demolishes 50 old buildings

GHMC authorities demolishing an old building at Chintal Basti on Wednesday.
GHMC authorities demolishing an old building at Chintal Basti on Wednesday.

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation on Wednesday pulled down as many as 50 old and dilapidated structures in different parts of the city. It also identified more buildings that need immediate attention.

A maximum of 13 buildings were demolished in Circle 1 at Kushaiguda and Yellareddyguda followed by another nine in Circle 4 at Gowlipura, Purani Haveli, Yakutpura, Pusalabasti, Brahmanwadi and Bada Bazar today.

The compound wall of Victoria Memorial at Saroornagar was also pulled down by the GHMC teams.

The demolition squads also attended to five buildings in the Circle 6 at Premavathipeta, Shivarampally and Laxmiguda while another five were pulled down in Circle 10 at Chintalbasti and Banjara Hills.

Three commercial and one residential structure were demolished in Circle 18 at Nala Bazar and old Bhoiguda.

Joint inspections were also carried out by the Engineering and Town Planning staff and a total of 88 dilapidated buildings were identified.

Meanwhile, the Town Planning wing of Circle 12 led by Zonal Commissioner, Aleem Basha today seized two buildings, a residential building at Taranagar and an Anganwadi Centre in old Hafeezpet. With the help of police, the team also removed 50 encroachments at Allwyn junction.

 


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