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9 residential plots unsold at DDA auction

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The Indian Express                     16.03.2013

9 residential plots unsold at DDA auction

On the final day of Delhi Development Authority's (DDA) auction of 28 residential plots, nine plots went unsold.

"DDA had earlier put up 33 plots of different sizes for auction. But five plots had to be withdrawn due to legal issues and only 28 plots eventually went under the hammer,'' DDA spokesperson Neemo Dhar said.

The 19 plots, which were auctioned from Wednesday to Friday, are located in various residential colonies such as Dwarka and Rohini, Zafrabad, Yamuna Vihar.

While DDA claimed that the response had been good with over 67 per cent of the plots having been sold, property dealers said the response was lukewarm because of the location of the plots.

The total amount received was Rs 46.6 crore as against a reserve price of Rs 38.7 crore approximately.

"We sold 19 plots of the 28 put up for auction. The highest bids were for the plots in Rohini. A plot at Sector-18, measuring 200 sqm, was sold for Rs 6.81 crore against a reserve price of Rs 6.80 crore. The second highest bid was for a plot measuring 120 sqm in Rohini Sector-8, Pocket F-19. It was sold for Rs 5.35 crore as against a reserve price of Rs 4.50 crore, approximately," a DDA official said.

Some plots in Rohini, measuring approximately 32 sqm, saw the lowest bids. These were auctioned for Rs 66 lakh against a reserve price of Rs 63.38 lakh.

Neeraj, owner of Trishakti Associates, which mainly deals with properties in Rohini, said: "Not too many bids were received because of the location of the plots. Also, in many cases, there were trees or temples located within the plots. It is up to the owner to get permission for cutting the trees and this becomes a problem for the owner."

Friday saw the maximum number of plots being sold with nine of the 12 plots up for auction being disposed of.

"The plots up for auction on Friday were around 31.69 sqm with a reserve price of Rs 63 lakh. The response was the worst on Wednesday with only four of the 11 plots being sold. Big plots of 200 sqm, located in Rohini, were up for auction on Wednesday with a reserve price of Rs 6.8 crore. The reserve price for corner plots was Rs 7.48 crore,'' the DDA official said.

Reserve price for corner plots or plots located on 24 meter road and above is 10 per cent higher, in each case, than the reserve price of normal plots,'' the official explained.

None of these plots were sold as no bids were either received or they were withdrawn from the bidding process, the official said.

"Many a time, people wait for the plots to be re-auctioned so that the reserve price comes down,'' he said.

"The plots which were not sold will be put up for bidding again. The money received from the bidding process will be used for infrastructure projects,'' the official said.

 

NHRC notice to Chief Secretary on evictions from Ejipura

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The Hindu                        13.03.2013

NHRC notice to Chief Secretary on evictions from Ejipura

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It takes cognisance of media report on health problems of those ousted

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to Chief Secretary S.V. Ranganath on the forced eviction of residents of Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) shanty town by the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) in Ejipura in January this year.

A communiqué received here on Monday said that the NHRC has taken cognisance of a media report, forwarded by non-governmental organisations, alleging serious health problems being faced by about 2,000 people who were evicted.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 April 2013 06:40
 

56 slums toget basicfacilities

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The Times of India       02.03.2013 

56 slums toget basicfacilities

PATNA: Urban development and housing minister Prem Kumar claimed on Friday that Bihar was the first state in the country to implement a slum policy. Under the policy, around 56 slums of 28 towns have been identified where basic amenities like drinking water, proper sewerage, power and toilets would be provided under the first phase. Micro planning is also being done for the development of 500 slums, the minister said while addressing a press conference.

According to Kumar, the department's budget for 2013-14 has been increased by 44% over the current financial year. He also said he was aiming at planned urbanization and soon 11 municipal corporations and 42 Nagar Parishads will take up related programmes.

To check the unplanned construction of multistoried buildings in the state capital, the department has come up with a hi-tech formula. Now, a fresh empanelment of architects would be done and the process of passing of maps would be done online. "There will be greater transparency as all the builders will have to get themselves registered online and give all details of their projects on the website," said S Siddharth, secretary of the department.

The minister also said that under public private partnership (PPP) mode, flats would be made on the land of Bihar State Housing Board. In the first phase of the project, construction work would begin on 131 acres of land in Patna, 120 acres in Gaya, 110 acres in Bhagalpur and 118 acres in Muzaffarpur. Under this project, 25,000 flats would come up for general public.
Last Updated on Saturday, 02 March 2013 10:31
 


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