The Hindu 23.12.2010
LDF seeks review of building rules
Special Correspondent

Vaikom Viswan says LDF will launch campaign to publicise the good work
done by the government.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State committee of the ruling Left Democratic
Front (LDF) has asked the government to review its decision to make the
municipal building rules applicable to panchayats as well and ensure
that the rules do not prevent construction of homes by the marginal
sections of the population.
Briefing reporters after the LDF panel meeting here on Wednesday,
front convener Vaikom Viswan said the government had also been told to
review the procedures for issuing building licences and provision of
numbers for houses and ensure that all eligible persons were given title
deeds for the land held by them by January-end. In case there was any
delay in issuing licences, they should be given documents to show
possession.
Steps should be taken to ensure that those who own small pieces of
land which used to be paddy fields long ago were not denied the
opportunity to construct houses.
Revenue and Local Self-Government Ministers should also sit together
to provide title deeds to those living on government ‘poramboke’ lands
across the State.
The excess land with Harrison Malayalam Plantations should be taken over and distributed to the landless.
The Kannan Devan Hill land question should be resolved at the earliest so that the development of the Munnar town was expedited.
The government should also take urgent steps to complete
identification of Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and publish the list
in January.