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PCNTDA, PCMC to conduct anti-encroachment drive

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The Times of India 22.12.2009

PCNTDA, PCMC to conduct anti-encroachment drive

PUNE: The Pimpri Chinchwad New Township Development Authority (PCNTDA) and the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) will conduct a joint anti-encroachment drive to remove encroachments in the twin-township.

Speaking to TOI on Saturday, Suhas Divse, chief executive officer of the PCNTDA, said, "The PCNTDA has handed over some areas after their development to the PCMC. Meanwhile, encroachments have come up in these areas. We will give details of the reserved plots, PCNTDA properties and the authorised constructions in these areas to the newly-appointed zonal PCMC anti-encroachment squads. This will help them identify the unauthorised structures."

Divse added that the PCNTDA's anti-encroachment squad will also help the zonal PCMC squads in conducting the drive.

Some areas in the jurisdiction of the PCNTDA fall in all the four zones of the PCMC and the drive will be conducted in all these zones.

Divse stated that encroachments have come up on land that was owned by the PCNTDA. Therefore, the drive has been initiated. He said that a policy decision was taken at the recent PCNTDA meeting that drive should be conducted as a joint venture between the PCNTDA and the PCMC.

Vast tracts of land in Kalewadi, Thergaon, Chinchwad, Wakad and other villages were acquired by the PCNTDA. As the PCNTDA did not develop all the land immediately, a few farmers sold parts of these lands to migrants who constructed houses on the land.

Many people who have been allotted flats in the housing schemes in Yamunanagar area in Nigdi falling in the PCNTDA limits have illegally extended their houses. Residents of these areas have been repeatedly demanding that these extensions be regularised.

Reacting to it, Divse said, "The PCNTDA had conducted a survey of these extensions and found that there are 15,000 unauthorised constructions in Yamunangar area. We have submitted our report to the state government. The state government will have to take a policy decision on regularising these extensions."

Meanwhile, a meeting of the PCNTDA was held recently when approval was granted for submitting tax return and revenue documents of 2008-09 to the state government. Approval was granted to the work of widening the road to 23 metre in Sector 30, 32A and 33, installing streetlights along the Spine road, electrification works in various sectors of the PCNTDA and mechanised cleaning of toilets and premises of the PCNTDA office.
 

Encroachers eye CA sites

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Deccan Herald 22.12.2009

Encroachers eye CA sites


The Civic Amenity (CA) sites and other public utility areas are the most abused in Yeshwantpur constituency.

  
 

An overview of Kengeri Satellite Town under Yeshwantpur Constituency . DH photoWhile lakes are mixed with sewage water turning them as a breeding ground for mosquitoes and choked with water hyacinth, civic amenity sites are occupied by government offices leaving little space for children to play. On the other hand, there are no takers for Thurahalli Hill National Park Project, which is spread across several acres.

Praise showered

The vision and development of Kengeri Satellite Town had come for much praise from the residents of the town. But today, there are no CA sites to sustain the development.
“The township was created with a vision to house 10,000 people. But with the greater growth of population the CA sites have been used to accommodate more people,” said Shivakumar, a resident of the township.

Parks and playgrounds have been encroached upon by the authorities to set up their offices. A BWSSB office, a Primary Healthcare Centre and an overhead water tank have come up on one of the few existing parks in Kengeri Satellite Town. Meanwhile, KEB and the Silk Board have their offices in rented space, for lack of own accommodation. “Even the government hospital has been set up inside the park due to lack of space,”
complained the locals.

Residents said the few CA sites were being allotted by authorities to other institutions. In one such case, the government had granted the local playground adjacent to the First Grade PU College to a religious institution, Basaveshwara Samaj Samiti. While the land was declared as a playground for the children by the BDA, it was overruled by the government and was allotted to the religious outfit.

Info under RTI

“However, under the RTI Act we applied for the documents and complained to the Governor about the inappropriate allocation of the site,” recalled Shivkumar. Finally, the government withdrew the notification and asked the BDA to allot the Basaveshwara Samaj Samiti an alternative piece of land.

With practically no space, even the First Grade PU College in Kengeri Satellite Town is being proposed to be shifted to Ullalu. Many revenue pockets in the area like Kengeri, Ullalu, Kodihalli and Dodda Bidarekallu seek proper development of CA sites.
A distant dream

Thurahalli Hill on the eastern side of the constituency was a forest reserved for the creation of a national park. Nearly 36 acres of this land was awarded to the BDA and the A T Ramaswamy Committee had recognised the land as to be developed. However, following a complaint lodged by the Forest Department, it was given back to them. The Forest Department had laid claim to the land on the basis that the then Maharaja of Mysore had awarded the same land to the Forest Department. However, no initiative has been taken so far to develop the hill, as per the plan.

 

Demolitions continue in Austin Town

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The New Indian Express 18.12.2009

Demolitions continue in Austin Town


BANGALORE: The BBMP on Thursday continued the anti-encroachment drive in Austin Town and demolished about 45 unauthorised sheds and shops that had come up on the footpaths on KBR road at Austin town.

The drive, which went on till evening, was carried under the supervision of local police.

The BBMP has in the past three months recovered land worth more than Rs 15 crore through antiencroachment drives.

More than 300 structures built over stormwater drains have been demolished in the process.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 10:25
 


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