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South corpn, DDA spar over revenue from farmhouses

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The Indian Express                       26.03.2013

South corpn, DDA spar over revenue from farmhouses

Just days after Delhi Development Authority (DDA) passed its farmhouse policy allowing for their regularisation, dispute over the revenue from regularisation has started.

The South Municipal Corporation (SMC), which believes that revenue from regularised farmhouses should go to its coffers, has strongly opposed DDA's plan to declare the regularised farmhouses as 'development area'. Once designated a 'development area', DDA will be entitled to the revenue collected from development projects on those areas.

On Monday, the South Municipal corporation unanimously passed a resolution advising DDA not to go ahead with the plan. The corporation believes that it will loose around Rs 600 crores to Rs 1000 crores if DDA declares the farmhouses as 'development area'.

Defending DDA's decision, Rajesh Gehlot, chairman of standing committee and a former DDA member, said that it was the Urban Development Ministry which had regularised the farmhouses by via the DDA, allowing for more floor area ratio (FAR). Under the plan, the owners of the farmhouse would be required to deposit a regularisation charge as well as a penalty that, in case of big farmhouses, would run in crores. Gehlot had earlier passed the policy for the regularisation of farmhouses and proposed that farmhouses be declared as development area.

"By DDA's definition, 'development area' means an area where big DDA projects are in progress. At such a place building bylaws of DDA are applicable. We will loose out on the revenue which will otherwise have to go to South corporation in form of penalty and regularisation charge," stated Gehlot.

The Mayor of SMC Savita Gupta, on behalf of the House, has directed the commissioner to send their resolution to DDA for further perusal.

The corporation said if DDA does go through with its plan, the councillors will approach lieutenant governor to sort the matter. "We will not let DDA take the revenue which should come to corporation, simply because the farmhouses are in jurisdiction of South corporation," the mayor said.

 

South corporation reply to naming requests: Who were Ambedkar, Sukhdev, Rajguru?

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The Indian Express                       26.03.2013

South corporation reply to naming requests: Who were Ambedkar, Sukhdev, Rajguru?

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A councillor of the South Municipal Corporation, who had sought permission to name two parks in his area after "Shaheed Sukhdev" and "Shaheed Rajguru", was left stumped by the reply of the civic agency. For the query raised by the corporation was one that Chitaranjan Park councillor Virender Kasana had never thought would come his way.

The South corporation has asked Kasana to provide the biography and details of who Sukhdev and Rajguru were.

And Kasana is not alone in wondering if the corporation was serious in it query.

Councillor of Vikaspuri-East Amrita Dhawan got a similar reply when she sent out a proposal to name a road after Dalit leader B R Ambedkar.

Raising this issue in the House, Kasana and Dhawan called it outrageous on the part of the corporation to demand details on these "great personalities".

"There can be no greater shame on our part and insult to these patriots who sacrificed their lives for the freedom that we enjoy today. How can the corporation send our requests back just because they do not know who these people are? I wanted to name two parks in Gangotri Apartments in Alaknanda. There have been cases where roads and streets have been named after people not known outside their area," Kasana said.

Dhawan, on her part, is trying to figure out why would the corporation seek a biography of Dr Ambedkar.

"I wrote a proper proposal asking for permission to name a road after Dr B R Ambedkar, but I was sent a letter from the Municipal Secretary Office asking me to give details on who Ambedkar is. I cannot believe the reply. I want to ask in House whether a personality like Ambedkar needs to be briefed about," Dhawan said.

While the Opposition and the ruling party agreed that the corporation should not have sent out such a reply, Municipal Secretary O P Taneja said the queries were part of the process that is followed in case of a naming request.

"We do not need a proposal. There is a performa and we need a preamble to approve the request. We need to know details about who these people," Taneja said.

 

Install CCTV cameras, shop owners told

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The Hindu                       26.03.2013

Install CCTV cameras, shop owners told

Staff Reporter 

Municipal Commissioner G. S. Panda Das has asked the shop owners to install CC cameras in view of police commissioner’s suggestions.

Mr. Panda Das said that the CC cameras would help in preventing crime and untoward incidents. The Corporation would extend all possible help to the shop owners if they install the cameras on their own, he said on Monday.

NTR Shopping Complex Association representatives have expressed their willingness to install the cameras at their own expenses. They brought problems faced by them. Responding to it, Mr. Panda Das asked the officials concerned to carry out minor repairs if any. The Municipal Commissioner also agreed to install free cooling water plant on the shopping complex premisesat a place where it would not cause problem to the visitors and shopkeepers.

 


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