Deccan Herald 30.01.2014
Palike reduces betterment charges
On
January 28, the Palike had fixed the betterment charge at Rs 350 per sq
mtr for plots measuring up to 1,000 sq mtr and Rs 300 per sq mtr for
plots measuring more than 1,000 sq mtr. The civic body had decided to
collect betterment charge as part of a plan to regularise revenue sites
converted for non-agricultural purpose and issue them ‘A’ Khatas.
The
corporators welcomed the reduced rates and said the decision would ease
the burden on citizens. Commissioner M Lakshminarayana said that an
affidavit would be submitted to the court within a week about the
revised rates.
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Corporators of the ruling party pointed out that even the Kharab (waste) lands were being issued Khatas. Those should instead be handed over to the BBMP, they demanded. Since 2003, many houses built in non-approved layouts are enjoying the amenities without paying any betterment charges, they added.
Lakshminarayana clarified: “All the converted sites, and houses which have not flouted any building bylaws, including vacant and open sites, will come under the purview of betterment charges.”
‘Hire 4K workers’
Congress corporators staged a dharna during the Council meeting, demanding the immediate recruitment of 4,000 sanitation workers.
“The Palike has not bothered to recruit sanitation workers, despite a government order,” said Congress corporator, T Mallesh. “In addition, the services of 18,000 contract sanitation workers are to be regularised.” Mayor B S Satyanarayana and Lakshminarayana assured the corporators that a meeting workers would be held on Friday.