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BMC cracks whip on illegal additions in Mhada colony, sets 2-day deadline

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The Times of India                  17.04.2013 

BMC cracks whip on illegal additions in Mhada colony, sets 2-day deadline

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday took action against illegal constructions in a Mhada colony at Malad.

Of the 77 houses in the area, the BMC had issued notices to 51 for illegal encroachments in the mandatory open space. The owners had put up roofs and converted the open spaces into rooms, toilets, kitchens and sitting areas. While BMC officials removed the roofs and dismantled the extra frames, they said some house-owners were given two days to remove the illegal extensions. "We had issued notices to these residential units as they had constructed sheds in the mandatory open spaces that are supposed to be left open. We have dismantled some structures and given the others time. We will go there after two days and if they haven't removed them then we will do it," said Devendra Jain, assistant municipal commissioner, P-north ward office. He added the BMC will also take action against the other illegal constructions made in these flats.

This is the first action after a squad of 65 officials was designated by the BMC to take on illegal constructions in the city. The squad started work on Monday and will be responsible for taking action against illegal constructions in their wards. If they fail to do so, the officials can be fined and jailed for negligence.

However, experts say the BMC move is likely to face resistance from citizens and political interference.

The civic body also demolished five unauthorised shops in Parel that had come up on a recreational ground.

The BMC received 21,011 complaints of illegal constructions in the city, from January 2012 to March 2013. Of these, it attended to 15,278 while 5,733 are still pending.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 April 2013 12:21