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Water tanks being converted into residential plots

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The Times of India   27.07.2012

Water tanks being converted into residential plots

BHANDARA: At a time when protection of water bodies is given a top priority, old water bodies in Bhandara are being destroyed by the owners allegedly with the support of some municipal councillors to use their land for residential purposes. Neither the revenue officials nor the municipal authorities have raised any objection to it nor sent notices to the parties concerned.

A case in example is the Nav Talao, an old irrigation tank in Shastri Nagar. The tank is owned by Sayyad Abdul Ali and Sayyad Bakar Ali of Bhandara. The total area of the tank is 26.88 hectares. It irrigates 15.86 hectares of land. It is a perennial source of irrigation for the land in its command area. As per revenue records, the tank is more than 200 years old and is known as one of the oldest water bodies. Till now, it was an irrigation tank. But in June, the owners cut the size of the bank and drained out water.

When asked, the owners of Nav Talao said stagnant water was getting polluted, resulting in the death of fish and hence the tank was emptied. However, sources said the motive behind emptying the tank could be to use land for residential purposes. Sources claimed that if a layout is laid and plots are sold, it could fetch more than Rs200 crore.

Though Nav Talao is a privately owned tank, sources said the person behind the exercise is a senior municipal councillor. In the recent past, many water bodies have been converted into residential areas. This is despite the Supreme Court ruling that water bodies cannot be destroyed nor its land use purpose be changed. Earlier, three water bodies of the city were destroyed. Nav Talao would be the fourth one to be used for other purpose. Housing colonies have come up in place of three other water bodies.

When contacted, SDO (revenue) Vinod Harkande said he was unaware of it. He said the patwari of Bhandara will inquire into the matter and submit a report. After verifying the report, action would be taken against the parties concerned.

 

 


 

Last Updated on Friday, 27 July 2012 09:25
 

State-appointed panel to report illegal structures on fringes

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The Times of India   27.07.2012

State-appointed panel to report illegal structures on fringes

PUNE: A three-member committee will survey illegal constructions on the fringes of Pune and other civic bodies and the state government will announce an action plan once the committee submits its report by August 15.

MLAs representing the city and the district had raised the issue of rampant illegal constructions in the fringes bordering the city, recently. Speaker Dilip Walse Patil had asked the state government to form a committee. Accordingly, the state government on Wednesday announced a panel comprising principal secretaries of the urban development, revenue and rural development departments.

Shirur MLA Ashok Pawar, who had started a debate in the state assembly earlier this week, said, "The state government has promised concrete solutions to curb illegal constructions in the villages surrounding Pune city. Along with Pune, the committee will conduct a detailed survey of illegal constructions in the gram panchayat areas surrounding Nashik, Thane, Aurangabad and Nagpur municipal corporations."

Revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat had admitted that illegal constructions around cities like Pune are a threat to planned development as these areas are slated for merger with the civic limits. Following Wednesday's meeting, district collector Vikas Deshmukh, who was also present, stated that the district administration would cooperate with the state committee, which is likely to visit the city next week.

"The city's population of about 33 lakh and Pimpri Chinchwad's 17 lakh, has increased the need for housing. It is high time that city has an integrated development plan, which will check the growth of slums and illegal constructions in the areas surrounding the city. The district collector must strictly implement the Development Control (DC) rules in a 10-km radius of Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporations to stem the chaos," former state urban planner Ramchandra Gohad told TOI.

The scramble for affordable homes has led to rampant illegal constructions in the villages bordering the city where building plans are sanctioned by the gram panchayat. Town planners said that there is blatant violation of the 0.4 Floor Space Index (FSI) in the fringe and merged villages. In many cases, the panchayats have sanctioned an FSI of 8. Such violations were found in a 20 to 25-km radius from the PMC limits.

The state governments move to appoint a committee comes against the backdrop of deputy chief minster Ajit Pawar directing the town planning department to revise the regional plan (RP) for the Pune Metropolitan Region (PMR), by next year.

Pawar recently said that the state was concerned about the haphazard growth in Pune region in the past decade. The existing regional plan was drafted in 1990. However, the ground situation has changed drastically. It is not able to cope with the rapid pace of changes in the region. Hence, the town planning department should start collecting inclusive data and prepare a new regional plan, Pawar directed.

Town planners and experts insist that any changes in the regional plan and its effective implementation would depend on PMRDA, which must go functional first so that the regional plan can be implemented. Pawar did not say a word about the PMRDA going operational. The PMR, spread over 1,340 sq km in Haveli taluka, was defined in 1967 and comprises Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad, the three cantonments of Pune, Khadki and Dehu Road, and close to 100 other census towns and villages.

Unhappy politicians from the city and urban planners have questioned the committee's motive and sought the immediate functioning of the Pune Metropolitan Development Authority (PMRDA) to curb illegal constructions and pave the way for integrated development of the region.

BJP city unit chief and corporator Vikas Mathkari said, "Announcing a committee will not curb the illegal constructions. The state government is already aware of the number of illegal constructions. The state needs to act against them. The proposal for the merger of surrounding villages in pending with the PMC's city improvement committee and meanwhile massive construction is coming up in these villages. It would be difficult for the civic body to provide basic infrastructure to people in these villages when they merge with the city limits."

Congress corporator Aba Bagul said that the only solution to curb illegal constructions in the fringes is to functionalise PMRDA. "The district collector and the civic body have their limitations in carrying out anti encroachment drives in the surrounding villages. Once PMRDA is in place, this issue could be resolved," he added.

In April, chief minister Prithviraj Chavan had said a final decision on PMRDA would be taken within three months on the basis of recommendations of a study group. According to government officials, one of the reasons for delay is the difference between the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) over the leadership of PMRDA.

While the Congress camp wants Chavan, who heads the MMRDA, to hold the chairmanship of PMRDA, the NCP camp is pushing Pawar's name for the post.

Times View

The indiscriminate construction activity on the fringes of Pune and other cities should be checked before it gets out-of-hand. Once the state government-appointed panel submits its report on illegal constructions on the outskirts of growing cities, there must be some active deterrent. Planned development will be near-impossible if the merger process of 25 villages with the Pune Municipal Corporation is delayed any further. Till then, the collectorate must be given adequate manpower, police protection and the machinery to act against illegal structures.

Last Updated on Friday, 27 July 2012 09:19
 

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) target structures in rivers' floodline'

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The Times of India    27.07.2012

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) target structures in rivers' floodline'

 PUNE: The civic administration will soon remove nearly 500 unauthorized constructions built after April 1 2012 and identified by the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC).Municipal commissioner Shrikar Pardeshi said, "The civic administration is firm on action against unauthorized constructions. They have been divided into four categories. We will take action against them in phases. In the first phase, action will be taken against constructions in the rivers' floodline areas and those which are on plots reserved in the development plan."Maruti Vanjari, a citizen from Pimpri-Chinchwad, had filed a Public Interest Litigation(PIL) in the Bombay high court last year about unauthorized constructions.The court had directed the civic body to take action against such constructions and set six months for the action. The civic body later asked for a six-month extension.

Meanwhile, the civic body sent a proposal to the state government demanding that the unauthorized constructions be regularised like they have been in Ulhasnagar. When this proposal was rejected, another was sent which is pending. The government has directed the civic body not to allow any new unauthorised constructions in the city.Since the last two months, a series of drives were carried out by the civic administration for removal of unauthorized constructions. Last week, many corporators made a demand that the civic administration seek fresh directives from the state government about action against unauthorized constructions. They plan to meet deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar.All the three MLAs from Pimpri-Chinchwad staged a dharna in Mumbai demanding that unauthorized constructions before March 31, 2012 be regularized. The general body meeting on July 20 was adjourned to support the MLAs.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 27 July 2012 09:16
 


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