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Property recovered

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The Hindu            13.12.2013

Property recovered

Bangalore Development Authority on Thursday recovered encroached property of 16,000 sq. ft. worth Rs. 25 crore at HSR Layout, Sector III. Illegal structures such as a hotel, five shops and one scooter mechanic shop which had come up on BDA properties were demolished, a release said.

 

Encroachments to be removed from 53 properties

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The Times of India             10.12.2013

Encroachments to be removed from 53 properties

VARANASI: As many as 53 properties including water bodies, cemeteries and Nazul, have been identified by the Varanasi Municipal Corporation (VMC) to be made encroachment free following an order by the district administration for the purpose.

Recent demolition of the encroachment at the Tulsipur pond was done in line with this decision.

According to an official in the nazul department at VMC, the local body prepared a list of these 53 properties after researching the revenue records to establish the ownership.

After which the officer in-charge Avinash Kumar began the process measurement to assess the extent of encroachment.

After the properties are made encroachment free, VMC will also put boards bearing its name as the owner at these places.

It is worth mentioning here that the divisional commissioner Chanchal Kumar Tiwari at various occasions during the periodic review meets of the developmental works, had instructed all the district magistrates under the division that all the public properties including water bodies, be identified and made encroachment free.

 

VMC razes slum on Gotri Road

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The Times of India          30.11.2013

VMC razes slum on Gotri Road

VADODARA: The demolition teams of Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) razed 206 houses and shanties in Indiranagar on Gotri Road on Friday. The residents of the area had been allocated houses earlier.

VMC sources said the settlement had come up on a plot owned by the VMC. The plot was earmarked for a swimming pool as no construction can take place there due to high tension electricity lines passing above the plot.

The residents of Indiranagar had been given houses in a scheme on Sun Pharma Road around five years ago. While some had shifted there and rented out the houses at Indiranagar, others had continued staying at the locality.

A demand for making a garden in place of a swimming pool has also been made for the space. Councillor from the area Rajesh Ayre reiterated this at the general board meeting of the civic body on Friday.

 


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