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624 illegal colonies await L-G nod to be regularised

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The Indian Express   08.08.2012

624 illegal colonies await L-G nod to be regularised

With its sights set on the 2013 Assembly elections, the Delhi government took the first steps towards regularising unauthorised colonies on Tuesday.A list of 624 colonies to be regularised has been sent to Lieutenant-Governor Tejendra Khanna for final approval.

According to the Urban Development department, the list of 624 colonies has been cleared by the Archaeological Society of India (ASI), the Forest department, Delhi Development Authority, Rrevenue department and the MCD.

State Urban Development Minister Dr A K Walia said, “These colonies have been cleared by all other agencies. Of the 624 colonies, 202 are on private land and the remaining on government land.”

The entire exercise is expected to benefit at least 40 lakh people, constituting 25 per cent of the electorate. Another 293 colonies are to be regularised in the second phase. The process of regularising the remaining 700 is also underway, said officials.

The regularisation, once approved, would mean residents in these colonies would now be eligible for registered sale deeds as opposed to ownership under power of attorney. Land owners in these colonies would also be entitled to loans against registered property and the government would be able to undertake development works under MLALAD Schemes.

After distributing “provisional” certificates in 2008, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had promised regularisation of these colonies if the Congress was voted to power for a third successive term.However, since 2008, the Delhi government had made little progress in granting full amnesty to the residents of the unauthorised colonies.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2012 09:49
 

Way clear to regularise 624 illegal colonies

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The Hindu   08.08.2012

Way clear to regularise 624 illegal colonies

Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar

The path has been cleared for regularisation of 624 unauthorised colonies in the Capital with clearance having been received for them by the Delhi Government from the Archaeological Survey of India, Forest Department, Delhi Development Authority, Revenue Department and Municipal Corporation of Delhi.

Announcing this on Tuesday, Delhi Urban Development Minister A.K. Walia said these colonies are now free from all objections and a final report vis-à-vis their status has also been submitted by the office of the Divisional Commissioner.

This done, Dr. Walia said Delhi was all set to usher in an era of planned development as the term “unauthorised” tagged with many colonies would be abolished immediately upon their regularisation.

Stating that residents of these colonies had been waiting anxiously for regularisation for several decades now, he said it was only through sustained efforts of the Urban Development Department that positive results have been achieved.

The Minister said out of the 624 colonies, 202 are on private land and the remaining on government land.

“The UD Department has taken the all important decision to finally grant recognition to these colonies. The ownership under power of attorney would also be converted formally through registered sale deeds. The owners would also become entitled for loans against their registered properties,’’ he said.

The Minister said the agencies involved in developmental works would also undertake major developmental works in these colonies resulting in substantial improvement in the standard of living of the residents.

He said the civic bodies would be directed to take up works relating to civic amenities on war-footing in these colonies.

Reviewing status

Moreover, he said, following regularisation the legislators would also be able to spend their MLA Local Area Development funds in these colonies.

The Minister said in all 1,639 colonies had applied for regularisation and out of them 1,218 colonies had been issued provisional regularisation certificates in 2008. As for the remaining around 700 colonies, he said the process of regularisation was on.

The Urban Development Department has been reviewing the status on weekly basis and all objections are being cleared through coordinated efforts.

To make a watertight case for these colonies, Dr. Walia said every step is being taken as per the prescribed procedure and nothing is being left to chance. The regularisation move, he claimed, would benefit around 40 lakh people in these colonies.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 August 2012 07:27
 

Chittoor corporation leads from the front

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The Hindu       03.08.2012

Chittoor corporation leads from the front

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The Chittoor corporation stands first in the State in sanctioning loans to self-help groups (SHGs) during the year so far, said C.K. Babu, MLA.Talking to mediapersons here on Thursday, he said that 1,680 SHGs have been sanctioned loans of Rs. 54.18 crore in Chittoor corporation till date.

In addition to this, a mahila building was constructed in the corporation to conduct meetings and carry out programmes. Further, he said that eligible women were identified and were prevailed upon to take an insurance policy under the Jana Beema Scheme.The mahila association in Chittoor corporation was identified in the State in implementing social security and Abhayahastam schemes, said Mr. Babu.

Last Updated on Friday, 03 August 2012 05:25
 


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