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MUDA demolishes three illegal structures

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The Hindu  27.10.2010

MUDA demolishes three illegal structures

Special Correspondent

It reclaims land worth Rs. 6 crore near Devanur lake

Occupants had been cautioned against building houses on the three-acre plot

We will continue demolition drive against intentional encroachments: official



Razed:Mysore Urban Development Authority's earthmoving machines demolishing two houses and a prayer hall in Mysore on Tuesday.

MYSORE: In a pre-dawn operation on Tuesday, the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) demolished two illegal houses and a prayer hall near Devanur lake at Udayagiri to reclaim land worth Rs. 6 crore that belongs to it.

A MUDA demolition squad headed by superintending engineer Shivakumar, assisted by executive engineer Veerabhadraiah and zonal officer Thrayambaka supervised the operation that took just about an hour. The Udayagiri police provided security around the site.

According to MUDA authorities, all the buildings that were razed were illegal constructions on the three-acre plot.

A few months ago, the development body had launched a programme to identify and map all its properties in and around the city. Illegal structures were identified on its property on Survey No. 133, where Tuesday's demolitions took place; MUDA had issued notices to those who purchased sites from the land developer there. They had also been cautioned against constructing houses on the land.

However, despite repeated notices, the land developer refused to vacate the site and MUDA had no alternative but to demolish the structures, the authorities added.

A senior MUDA official told The Hindu that the authority would continue its demolition drive against “intentional encroachment” in a phased manner. A criminal complaint would be registered against the developer who cheated people, he said.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 October 2010 09:35
 

Prevent encroachments: Mayor

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The Hindu                    27.10.2010

Prevent encroachments: Mayor

Staff Reporter

VISAKHAPATNAM: Mayor Pulusu Janardhana Rao on Tuesday asked Town Planning officials to prevent encroachments and illegal construction on sites.

At a meeting on problems in Zone VI, he said setting up high-mast lights should be strictly need-based.

Tricycles for garbage collection and implements for sanitary work should be purchased and supplied without any delay.

Congress floor leader Behera Bhaskara Rao, corporators I. Satyavati, R. Sailaja and S. Vasanta, Chief Engineer B. Jayarami Reddy, Chief City Planner D. Venkataratnam, DCR Sanyasi Naidu, Secretary B. Durga Prasad and AMO Girish Babu participated.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 October 2010 06:37
 

Commissioner's directive

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The Hindu                  27.10.2010

Commissioner's directive

VIJAYAWADA: Municipal Commissioner G. Ravi Babu on Tuesday asked the officials to prepare an action plan to remove encroachments on ‘route number five' (Polytechnic College Road).

After visiting Polytechnic College Road, Mr. Ravi BAbu asked the officials to take steps to widen the road, construct side drains and install central lighting system.

He said bonds would be issued to those, who parted with their lands voluntarily. He also interacted with Andhra Loyola College principal and appraised the need for widening the road up to 80 feet.

The Principal told the Commissioner that the matter would be placed before the management. Mr. Ravi Babu later visited Harijanawada, Giripuram and other areas. Executive Engineer J.V. Ramakrishna, CMOH M. Satyanarayana Raju, Assistant City Planner Prabhakar Rao and others were present.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 October 2010 06:35
 


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