The Indian Express 06.11.2013
Moderate rush on last day, MC likely to start refund from Thursday
After two extensions from Ludhiana Municipal Corporation and Greater
Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) the process of regularising
plots and colonies ended on Tuesday.
Now till November 15, people can get their plots and colonies
regularised but only after paying a 20 per cent fine for plot owners and
50 per cent for colonisers. Additional commissioner Isha Kalia said
that there has been no notification from the government on further
extension of date to get plots and colonies regularised. Earlier, the
last date was kept at October 7 by state government which was extended
to October 25 and then November 5.
As per collections on Tuesday, MC earned Rs 1.13 crore on last
day and its total collection was Rs 32.65 crore approximately since
August 27, when the process of regularisation started. The collections
of GLADA stood over Rs 100 crore approximately, according to Rakesh
Popli, estate officer, GLADA. Till October 7, which was the first
deadline set by state government, MC had collected Rs 23 crore while
GLADA collected Rs 36 crore approximately. While heavy rush was
witnessed till late on October 7, on Tuesday there was moderate rush of
people.
Meanwhile, the state also exempted plots and colonies established
before 1995 from fee on October 7 thus people who paid fee before
October 7 will get refunds from MC/ GLADA. “We will start the refund
procedure most probably from Thursday. Residents can visit our zonal
offices to get the refunds,” said Isha Kalia, additional commissioner
adding that state government has given a go ahead to refund fee.
Meanwhile, GLADA has still not decided on any policy to refund fee taken for plots or colonies before 1995.
GLADA clears 30,000 applications
While GLADA till now has cleared more than 30,000
applications and earned Rs 100 crore approximately, Ludhiana MC’s total
collection is around Rs 32 crore out of which Rs 1.13 crore came on
Tuesday. On Tuesday, maximum Rs 39.50 lakh came from Zone B with 328
applications followed by Rs 33.40 lakh from Zone C with 218
applications. Rs 31.66 lakh were collected from Zone D with 165
applications and least were from Zone A with 39 applications and
collection was Rs 8.53 lakh.