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Demolition Drive of BDA Deferred

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The New Indian Express              30.01.2014

Demolition Drive of BDA Deferred

The Bhubaneswar Development Authority’s (BDA) initiative to use implosion technology for building demolition has been deferred due to delay in processing of the requisite permission.

Even though Commissionerate Police has approved the BDA’s proposal on use of implosion technology, the latter has to get additional NOCs to ensure no damage or injury to property or life during the demolition.

BDA officials along with the Indore-based implosion technology expert made a presentation before the police on Tuesday.

The special drive has been deferred till February 18 after which about eight illegal constructions will be lined up by the BDA for demolition.

The implosion technology will be used for high rise construction as manual demolition usually takes days to be completed.

 

Now, BBMP Slashes Betterment Fees

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The New Indian Express              30.01.2014

Now, BBMP Slashes Betterment Fees

A day after the BBMP Council announced betterment charges to regularise revenue land, it drastically cut the rates.

The reduction is aimed at appeasing voters ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, due in about three months.

Payment of betterment charges entitles citizens to obtain ‘A’ khatas (or ownership deeds), which then makes them eligible for loans. On Tuesday, the council had approved betterment charges of `350 a square metre for plots up to 1,000 square metres and `300 for plots measuring more than 1,000 square metres.

On Wednesday, the council passed a resolution slashing the rates to `200 for old areas (100 wards) and `250 for new areas (recently-added 98 wards). Councillors across party lines welcomed the decision.

Some councillors suggested the charges be collected from individual site owners and not from bulk land owners. “That way the BBMP gets more revenue,” Kacharakanahalli councillor Padmanabha Reddy said.

BBMP Commissioner M Lakshminarayana did not agree. “Once land is carved up into sites, we cannot levy betterment charges for roads and CA sites. In the case of bulk land, we can collect money for every inch,” he said. 

Bulk land owners pay a fee to convert agricultural land into residential and commercial sites. “Once the owner gets a khata and decides to develop a layout, he will have to get the Bangalore Development Authority’s clearance and pay them their charges as well,” Lakshminarayana said.

When individual site owners build houses, they pay for plan approval, he added.

The government has notified draft rules for the Akrama-Sakrama bill, and the last date for submitting objections is Thursday.

“We were not informed. The BBMP Council has not got an opportunity to discuss the bill. We want to have a say,” councillor Padmanabha Reddy said.

He urged a special meeting to discuss the long-awaited bill. “Let us meet District-in-charge Minister Ramalinga Reddy and request him to extend the last date,” he said.

 

City Corp Denies Reports on Land Acquisition for SCTIMST

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The New Indian Express              30.01.2014

City Corp Denies Reports on Land Acquisition for SCTIMST

T’Puram: At a time when the people are up in arms against the government’s reported move to acquire land for the Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) at Ayiroopara, Mangattukonam and Sasthavattam areas, the City Corporation has denied the reports on land acquisition, saying that they are just rumours.  ‘’The real estate mafia that wants to buy land at cheap rates in these areas is behind such rumours. Once the rumours are spread that land is being acquired for some project, the mafia can prompt the people to sell their land,’’ Mayor K Chandrika told reporters here while speaking on the draft master plan.

 The City Express had earlier reported on the protest brewing among the people. Even though the Mayor claims that all these are just rumours spread by the land mafia, the Action Council formed against the move had alleged that the people in the area knew about the acquisition only days after the notification period ended.

 Meanwhile, councillor G Vinodh, against whom the Action Council had levelled serious allegations of having given the consent for acquiring the land, reiterated that he always stood by the people. ‘’I had suggested to the authorities that a vast stretch of uninhabited land existed adjacent to the specific area mentioned for the Institute. However, the authorities insisted that they wanted this particular area,’’ he said. 

 


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