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Redevelopment scheme guidelines get DDA nod

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The Indian Express                20.09.2013

Redevelopment scheme guidelines get DDA nod

In order to ensure that more dwelling units are built rather than larger ones under redevelopment schemes, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Thursday passed a new proposal. It has been proposed that in residential premises, the number of dwelling units will also be increased in proportion to FAR.

In terms of guidelines for redevelopment schemes, it had been provided that for incentivising the redevelopment, an overall FAR of 50%, over and above the existing permissible FAR of individual plots, subject to maximum of 400, shall be permissible.

This higher FAR will not be permissible in redevelopment of Lutyens' Bungalow Zone, Civil Line Bungalow area and Monument Zones.

The Authority has now proposed that in case of residential premises, the number of dwelling units will increase in the same proportion as FAR. This was approved by the Authority,'' a DDA official said. Public suggestion and objections will be invited for this proposal now.

The DDA also approved a proposal to allow existing petrol pumps to use land adjacent to them to boost the CNG facility. Oil companies had told DDA that additional strips of land be given to them in exchange for a licence fee for setting up CNG facility.

With regard to guesthouses, it has been added that for guesthouses which were already in existence prior to February 2, 2007, the requirement of right of way as provided under a notification be relaxed below nine metres in special cases provided there is a clearance from the fire department.

 

HUDCO launches HuNNY scheme for small towns and cities

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The Hindu              20.09.2013

HUDCO launches HuNNY scheme for small towns and cities

S.V. Ranganath, Chief Secretary, and V.P. Baligar, CMD, HUDCO, at the South India Real Estate Conference in Bangalore on Thursday.— Photo: G.R.N. Somashekar 
S.V. Ranganath, Chief Secretary, and V.P. Baligar, CMD, HUDCO, at the South India Real Estate Conference in Bangalore on Thursday.— Photo: G.R.N. Somashekar 

To prevent unplanned development in four small towns and cities in the State, Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd. (HUDCO) has been extending mortgage-based financial aid, HUDCO Chairman and Managing Director V.P. Baligar said here on Thursday.

The funding has been extended under HUDCO Nava Nagar Yojana (HuNNY) that focuses on planned development by assisting local planning authorities through technical, financial and marketing assistance across the country.

In Karnataka, Tumkur and Koppal have received Rs. 60 crore and Rs. 25 crore, respectively, while it is in the process of extending assistance in Gadag and Chikmagalur for formation of layouts.

“There are about 8,000 towns and cities in the country and smaller towns are witnessing unplanned development. HUDCO will fund the planning authorities for organised growth.

This funding is based on mortgage of land,” Mr. Baligar told presspersons. “We are funding for land acquisition too,” he added. Besides, HUDCO has received a proposal from the Karnataka Police Housing Corporation for construction of police quarters at a cost of Rs. 1,846 crore, he said.

Among other funding for government agencies, HUDCO has extended a loan of Rs. 216 crore to the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike and Rs. 1,200 crore to Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. of which Rs. 650 crore has been released.

Tumkur and Koppal have got Rs. 60 crore and Rs. 25 crore, respectively.

 

‘Rs. 10,000 cr. sought for infrastructure development’

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The Hindu               17.09.2013

‘Rs. 10,000 cr. sought for infrastructure development’

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‘The fund will be used for infrastructure development projects’

The State government has sought Rs. 10,000 crore from the Union government for taking up various urban infrastructure development projects, including Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNRUM), Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), Rajiv Gandhi Awaaz Yojna (RAY) and others, this year.

Minister for Urban Development Vinay Kumar Sorake told presspersons here on Friday that the Union government had indicated that there would not be any fixed allocation for States for taking up urban development projects this year and funds would be allocated on first-come, first-served basis and considering the relevance of proposals.

Mr. Sorake, on his maiden visit to Gulbarga after becoming a Minister, said that the State had sought Rs. 5,900 crore under JNNRUM, Rs. 3,000 crore under UIDSSMT and Rs. 242.66 crore under RAY and other programmes.

To a question he said, with the Union government removing the population criteria for cities to be included under JNNRUM, there was a huge scope for including many important cities in Karnataka under the scheme and seek additional grants from the Centre. “Gulbarga will be one of the cities to be included in the list for taking up projects under JNNRUM,” he said.

He said that under RAY, the State government had plans to construct 6,114 houses in three cities, including Bangalore, Gulbarga and Mysore. These houses would be multi-storied buildings for slum dwellers and families not owning any house. Under the UIDSSMT, the State had sought Rs. 203 crore for drinking water projects in Gulbarga, Rs. 28.7 crore for underground drainage system in Sedam, Rs. 57.5 crore for underground drainage system in Aland, and Rs. 65.4 crore in the industrial township of Wadi in Chitapur taluk of the district, he said.

Apart from this, the government had decided to release Rs. 100 crore each to tier II cities for infrastructure development. The previous BJP government had also released Rs. 100 crore each to tier II cities for the same purpose twice, Mr. Sorake said. The State had sought another Rs. 478 crore from World Bank for providing 24x7 drinking water to all the 55 wards in Gulbarga, he said. Minister for Municipal Administration and Wakf Qamarul Islam and MLC Allamprabhu Patil were present.

 


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