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Haryana MCs may get power to seal illegal buildings

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The Times of India              05.09.2013

Haryana MCs may get power to seal illegal buildings

CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government is mulling to give civic bodies power to seal illegal buildings by amending the Haryana Municipal Act.

This will be in addition to powers given to the civic bodies for resumption or demolition of buildings under the Act. This is one of the three bills on urban local bodies being prepared to be moved during the monsoon session of the Haryana assembly starting on Friday. Principal secretary P Raghuvendra Rao confirmed that the bill is under consideration for this session.

The other two bills include regularization of unauthorized colonies in the state and merging of improvement trusts into 7 municipal corporations of Ambala, Yamunaangar, Karnal, Panipat, Kurukshtra, Hisar and Rohtak. All the three proposals are currently with the legal department, officials of urban local bodies department said.

"In absence of powers to seal illegal buildings, the civic bodies were left with no option but to demolish the structures. This leads to law and order problem. Once civic bodies get these powers, violators will get an opportunity to make changes in the structures. Similarly, civic authorities will have powers to seal building declared unsafe,'' an official said.

Currently, the powers to seal buildings are vested with the town and country planning department as well as HUDA authorities. S K Nayyar, president of Citizens' Welfare Association, an umbrella body of Panchkula RWAs, said, "This exposes double speak of Haryana government. On the one hand HUDA and town and country planning department have introduced the concept of self-declaration of building plans, on the other the government is giving powers to MC to seal properties. This will put local residents at the mercy of MC employees."

 

Regularisation of illegal properties: MC steals a march over GLADA

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The Indian Express              05.09.2013

Regularisation of illegal properties: MC steals a march over GLADA

Despite the fact that the number of illegal colonies and plots falling under the Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) are much higher than those under the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation, the former has failed to implement the state government's policy of regularising the illegal colonies/plots/buildings since August 21.

Despite MC being a local body and GLADA being a state authority under PUDA (Punjab Urban Development Authority), the former has marched ahead of GLADA and issued more than 300 NOCs to the city residents while GLADA in 14 days has issued mere nine NOCs. That too after causing much inconvenience to the residents.

While the MC, identifying more than 200 such colonies in all its four zones, has issued the schedule of camps to be held in each colony till October 4, the GLADA has failed to attend to even the residents approaching their main PUDA office.

Thanks to online form filling, the officer sitting on fourth floor and callous attitude of GLADA officials, people are returning with complaints and not NOCs. However, the MC after taking the prescribed fee is issuing NOCs on the spot after filling a manual form.

"I went to get my plot registered in GLADA office and first I was told to fill form online. Since I never used computer, I did not know how to do it. When I asked GLADA official sitting there to help me out, he told me to go back and fill form at home and then come," said an applicant.

Harbans Singh, 67, had some queries related to the process and when he reached PUDA office, he was told to go to the fourth floor where the officer was sitting. "Forget organising the camps, they did not even have an official to attend to the queries. I can't climb four floors and thus I returned without getting an NOC," he said.

Not only this, even the people who fill online form and submit money are asked to visit next day to collect NOCs. "These officials think that we are free to come here daily. First, they made me run for three days in this online form filling process, and now they need a day more to issue NOC," said another resident.

When contacted, Baldev Singh, additional chief administrator, GLADA, said, "There are no such issues. Our staff is helping people in filling out online forms."

Ranjit Singh, GLADA XEN, said, "Till today we have issed nine NOCs but till tomorrow, the number will reach 40 as many applications were processed today. There was some issue with computer that NOCs were not issued on the spot."

 

Govt to amend BPMC Act to help PMC raise money for Metro

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The Indian Express              05.09.2013

Govt to amend BPMC Act to help PMC raise money for Metro

Municipal Commissioner Mahesh Pathak on Wednesday said that the state government is planning to make an amendment to the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation (BPMC) Act which will enable Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to increase development charges to raise money for its Metro Rail project.

PMC has to implement the project with funding from the union and state government. The civic body too has to contribute funds for the project. At a high level discussion with Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, it was decided that PMC would be allowed to increase development charges to raise its contribution.

"The proposal will be tabled in the cabinet meeting for approval after the amendment to the BPMC Act is made. The plan to charge cess on fuel was ruled out," Pathak said.

Pathak said the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) rules and additional FSI for properties to be developed for PMPML are also being discussed.

 


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