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File detailed survey report on under-construction buildings, HC tells PMC

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Bihar Times              05.07.2013

File detailed survey report on under-construction buildings, HC tells PMC

Patna,(BiharTimes): In a significant order the division bench of Justice Navin Sinha and Justice Vikash Jain of Patna High Court on Tuesday directed the Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC), the Patna district magistrate and the registrar of Co-operative Society, Patna, to file a detailed survey report on under-construction buildings along roads less than 20ft wide and non-residential constructions on residential plots.

The HC order was passed while hearing on a PIL filed by Narendra Mishra seeking immediate halt on illegal mushrooming of high-rise buildings in the state capital.

The Court appeared dissatisfied with the counter-affidavits filed by the PMC in the PIL. It observed that the notices served by the PMC to the 771 under-construction buildings on roads more than 20ft wide did not come under the purview of the PIL, but it permitted the civic body to complete its proceedings in this regard under the legal framework.

Asking the PMC to scrutinise the 449 under-construction buildings which were found violating the building bylaws, the bench observed that the review of the buildings should be done after giving prior intimation to the builder concerned.

The court also observed that the encroachment of the road should also be taken into consideration while measuring the actual width of the road.

 

GHMC council rejects merger of panchayats

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The Hindu             04.07.2013 

GHMC council rejects merger of panchayats


The council of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution rejecting the government’s proposal on merger of 15 nearby gram panchayats with it.

At the general body meeting held here, Mayor Mohammad Majid Hussain read out the resolution after members from all the parties raised their hands in support at the end of nearly two hours of discussion. The government had sent the proposal seeking the views of the council.

The common stand was that the GHMC had so far failed to take care of the surrounding municipalities that were merged with it few years ago and that fresh additions were not advisable.

MIM floor leader Mohammad Nazeeruddin said, “These gram panchayats are primarily agriculture lands and supply fresh vegetables and pulses to the city. If merger happens, then roads, layouts and plots will come up there and wipe out the agricultural assets which will be a huge loss for all,” he observed.

There was severe shortage of funds, manpower and required paraphernalia for the GHMC to man its present jurisdiction and how would the new areas be managed, TDP floor leader Singireddy Srinivas Reddy asked. The government had assured funds when the surrounding municipalities were merged but not a single rupee was given to the corporation, he said and added,

“With the merger of gram panchayats, the jurisdiction will be so vast that helicopters will be needed to monitor and manage them.”

BJP floor leader Bangari Prakash said the government seems to have decided on the merger, but appropriate budget should be provided before hand. Congress floor leader Diddi Rambabu and former Mayor Banda Karthika felt the issue needed to be studied and assessed properly and brought back to the council.

Amid the debate, GHMC Commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu intervened and said the GHMC was facing problems of garbage disposal and a local body at Jawaharnagar would resolve to close the dump yard there. But if Jawaharnagar was with the GHMC then it could be convinced against any such move, he said.

The argument failed to find acceptance and some members retorted, “We are talking of development and you are talking of dumping garbage there.”

 

Demolition of structures at Kalewadi-Vijaynagar: PCMC to wait for copy of HC order

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The Indian Express        03.07.2013 

Demolition of structures at Kalewadi-Vijaynagar: PCMC to wait for copy of HC order

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has decided to wait for the copy of Bombay High Court order on the structures it intends to demolish in Kalewadi-Vijaynagar area. "The HC had lifted the stay on the demolition of the structures coming in the way of the BRTS route. We will wait till we receive the copy of the order," said Municipal Commissioner Shrikar Pardeshi.

On Monday, when the demolition squad went to Kalewadi-Vijaynagar area, the residents protested that the court had stayed the demolition of structures. However, civic officials informed them that the stay has been lifted by the High Court but could not produce the copy of the HC order sought by the residents. The squad had to retreat as the residents did not allow them to go ahead with the demolition.

The PCMC chief on Tuesday said they would demolish the structures only after they receive the copy of the order.

The PCMC has started the construction of BRTS route - 11.20 km-long and 45 metre wide - from Kalewadi Phata to Dehu-Alandi.

As part of the first phase, the stretch between Kalewadi Phata and M M School has been completed. In the second phase, the 1.4 km stretch that is to be constructed passes through Survey No 99 of Kalewadi-Vijaynagar. The stretch comprises 183 structures, of which 33 structures had secured a stay. The residents contended that in the development plan, the road has been shown both in Survey No 97 and Survey No 99. "However, the civic body has illegally limited it to Survey No 99. The issue has been pending in the court for six years," said residents.

 


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