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JMC demolishes 44 more houses in Amanishah Nullah

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The Times of India            28.11.2013  

JMC demolishes 44 more houses in Amanishah Nullah

JAIPUR: A day before submitting the compliance report to the Rajasthan high court, the Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) razed nearly four dozen illegally constructed houses in Amanishah Nullah on Wednesday.

A JMC enforcement team removed the encroachments from New Defense Colony, Welcome Colony, Durga Colony and nearby areas.

A senior vigilance officer said, "We have razed five houses completely, while 39 houses have been partially razed from the nullah catchment area. The drive was carried out peacefully without any protests."

The affected house owners alleged that their houses are being demolished without rehabilitating them. However, officials dismissed their allegations as majority of encroachers have not filled the optional forms. "In the JMC periphery, there are 146 complete and 232 partial structures. However, a madrassa has not been razed as it will be relocated first. And, out of 146, around 28 house owners have been rehabilitated. Rest have been provided with rent compensation," said the officer.

During the drive, the affected house owners also alleged that JMC officials the centerline determined by the JMC officials is wrong. They also claimed that the officials have tampered with the centreline to save few house owners. Dismissing the allegation, an official said, "The drive is being carried out as per the MNIT survey report, based on which the nullah will be made 53 feet wide on either side. In phase-II, service lanes will be constructed on both sides of the nullah."

Nearly 300 houses of the catchment area that fall in the JMC region will be excluded as per the new survey report. "Nearly 756 houses have been constructed in the catchment area of the nullah. If the drive is carried out as per MNIT survey report, at least 300 of these houses will be saved from demolition," said a source. 

 

RDA to offer developed plots to land owners

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The Pioneer            28.11.2013  

RDA to offer developed plots to land owners

The Raipur Development Authority (RDA) will soon commence allotment of developed plots to the land owners in Kamal Vihar Project Area from Friday (November 29).

The RDA took the decision after receiving permission from the Chief Electoral Officer in Chhattisgarh to go ahead with the allotment of plots.RDA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Amit Kataria informed in a press release that the allotments would be made at the new RDA office in the Bhakt Karma premises in New Rajendranagar.

The RDA has communicated to the land owners that a phone call would be made to them and would be invited to the aforesaid RDA office to sign the agreement.At first, the land owners who were accorded written permission for the allotment of land at Kamal Vihar Project for Sector 4,6 and 8A with whom agreements would be signed.

The agreement would require a Non Judicial Stamp of Rs 100, five photographs and two witnesses for the allotment of the plot.Earlier, an agreement was signed by RDA with land owners to surrender their land and a permission was granted for the proposed allotment of plots in the Kamal Vihar project to them.Since the development work of the Kamal Vihar project is underway,  the land owners will be receiving developed plots.The RDA would also sign agreements with the land owners of other sectors in the project in future, it stated.

 

Army officials in city can be exempted from house tax

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The Pioneer            28.11.2013  

Army officials in city can be exempted from house tax

Army officials living in the city can be exempted from the house tax. A proposal in this regard will be discussed in the next house meeting of Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh.

Former nominated councillor of MCC, Brigadier (Retd) Kuldeep Singh Chandpuri said that EWS homes were already exempted from house tax when the proposal was approved by MCC; however no army officials were given exemption from tax.

Chandpuri said that a letter to the Mayor has been given with a request to exempt army officials in Chandigarh from house tax and MCC has decided to take this agenda in the coming monthly house meeting with the nominated councillors of MCC this month. Meanwhile Chandpuri said that MCC officials have assured him that the agenda shall be approved.

 


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