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‘GMADA officials hand-in-glove with encroachers’

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Indian Express 04.03.2010

‘GMADA officials hand-in-glove with encroachers’

Express News Service Tags : GMADA, housing Posted: Thursday , Mar 04, 2010 at 0106 hrs Mohali: PUDA JAC threatens stir if public property not vacated

After the district police, the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority (PUDA) employees, too, have alleged nexus between senior officials and illegally occupants of the 60 houses of the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) in different parts of the district.

At a meeting of the PUDA Employees’ Joint Action Committee held on Wednesday, the members alleged that illegal occupation of GMADA houses, each ranging between Rs 40-50 lakh, was not possible without the involvement of insiders.

“The encroachers, who first pretended to be victims of the 1984 riot, procured lists of vacant houses before occupying them without any valid allotment or entitlement,” the PUDA employees alleged.

Naming a senior official and a political leader, the PUDA Employees’ JAC alleged that instead of protecting the public property, of which the concerned official was custodian, unscrupulous elements were facilitated in encroaching upon GMADA houses.

They said despite repeated complaints filed by the committee no concrete action was taken by GMADA officials to safeguard the houses.

“Except putting blame on the police and the civil administrations, GMADA officials have done nothing to avoid encroachment or remove them,” the employees alleged.

The committee threatened to launch a massive agitation if the encroached houses were not vacated forthwith to facilitate their allotment to the entitled employees.

Last November, trespassers had broken open the locks of vacant GMADA houses in Phase I, Phase IX, Phase X, Sector 66 and Sector 70. But so far GMADA was not able to evict the illegal occupants.

While GMADA accuse the district civil and police administration of ‘inaction’, the latter blamed the GMADA’s field staff of being ‘hand-in-glove to facilitate encroachments’.

The houses, which include HIG, MIG and LIG categories, were lying vacant for long and GMADA was yet to decide on their sale/allotment before they got illegally occupied.

In the absence of any action, 45 more such houses lying vacant were facing threat of being encroached upon, GMADA Chief Administrator (CA) Vivek Partap Singh had written to Deputy Commissioner Prabhjot Singh Mand and SSP Gurpreet Singh Bhullar.

The SSP had instead accused GMADA officials of never intimating the day and time when they required police force.

“After failing to protect their property, GMADA officials are trying to put blame on us whereas their own field staffers were involved in facilitating the encroachments,” Bhullar had said.

Similarly, DC had also denied any delay, as alleged by GMADA authorities, in appointing the duty magistrate.

Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:18
 

A month after demolition, MC fails to clear roads of debris

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Indian Express 25.02.2010

A month after demolition, MC fails to clear roads of debris

Raakhi Jagga Tags : civic, roads Posted: Thursday , Feb 25, 2010 at 0417 hrs

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Debris lying in Jawahar Nagar Camp area in Ludhiana. Gurmeet Singh
Ludhiana: Although MC officials have received accolades for conducting demolition drive in the city to widen the roads, its after-effects have left many complaining. The debris is still lying on the roadsides and the MC teams have failed to clear the heaps, causing traffic chaos.

The main problem can be seen in Jawahar Camp, where demolition was conducted one month ago but still debris remains dumped on the main road to the bus stand and one side of the road has been completely blocked.

Councillors of inner city also complain that debris has created lot of problem near CMC area where MC team had demolished a few encroachments.

Towards Cheema Chowk, Gill Road and Orient Cinema, debris can be seen lying on the roadside. MC officials claimed since their teams have to go for demolition drive in other parts of the city, they have not got time to clear roads.

MC Joint Commissioner P S Ghumman admitted to the problem and said,” A few of our machines have gone out of order. I am aware of the problem and by tomorrow the bus stand road will be cleared.”

He, however, passed the blame to the residents and said they had blocked the road by throwing the debris.

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 February 2010 11:29
 

Encroachments on footpaths removed

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The Hindu 22.02.2010

Encroachments on footpaths removed

Staff Reporter

Bangalore: The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) on Saturday cleared encroachments and obstructions on the footpaths that were inconveniencing pedestrians on Siddaiah Road here.

Two earthmovers were deployed for the task on the stretch of Siddaiah Road between from J.C. Road Junction to 12th Cross, Wilson Garden Junction, on footpaths flanking the road, a press release said.

Local people had filed several complaints in this regard, and a month ago, notices were issued to shopkeepers who were told to ensure that the footpaths were free of obstructions. Subsequently, some of them had complied with it.

The BBMP staff took police help during Saturday’s drive, and removed obstructions, from vehicle spare parts to billboards.

Similar drives will commence on the main roads in the south zone, the release added.

Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 04:49
 


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