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ISRO launches top notch GIS software

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The New Indian Express 30.07.2009

ISRO launches top notch GIS software

BANGALORE: India’s first Integrated GIS and Image Processing Software (IGiS) that provides a range of powerful tools for a deep and thorough exploration of the world was launched by ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair on Wednesday.

The IGiS, developed by Scanpoint Geomatics Limited in partnership with ISRO is a completely seamless Geomatics application which includes Geographical Information System, Image Processing and provides realtime information using Global Positioning System.

A product of more than seven years of extensive research and rigorous testing, by Scanpoint and ISRO, the IGiS has been tested by scientist and experts at more than 12 ISRO centres.

The defence, telecommunications, transportation, infrastructure, urban planning, economic development, real estate, resource exploration, agriculture, forestry, environment, power, disaster management and healthcare sectors will benefit from the software.

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 July 2009 12:06
 

Assistant town planners submit list of these underconstruction illegal structures

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The Times of India - Ludhiana 30.07.2009

Assistant town planners submit list of these underconstruction illegal structures

LUDHIANA: The tightening of the noose around the officers of the building branch by the municipal corporation (MC) commissioner seems to be yielding the desired results, as the assistant town planners (ATP) have finally submitted the undertaking of 273 under construction illegal buildings in the city.

Acting on orders of MC commissioner GS Ghuman, the ATPs of all four zones submitted the list of these underconstruction illegal structures on Wednesday evening.

Details provided by the ATPs reveal that there are 62 underconstruction illegal buildings in zone A, 51 in zone B, 61 in zone C and 99 in zone D. In its undertaking, the ATPs have stated that according to orders issued by the commissioner, they had asked the draftsmen and all building inspectors to submit details of illegal buildings being constructed in their respective areas. The ATPs have also compiled a report on illegal constructions and the same was now being submitted to Ghuman.

In order to control the mushrooming of illegal buildings and bring transparency in the working of the branch, the MC commissioner had asked all draftsmen and building inspectors to furnish a certificate of undertaking every week regarding the status of illegal buildings in their respective areas to the senior town planner (STP).

Sources said as the ATPs had failed to provide the desired information, the STP issued them a final warning on July 27, following which, they presented the report to Ghuman. Notably, the building branch had been in the line of fire for the mushrooming up of illegal buildings due to the alleged corrupt nexus of officers of the building branch and owners.

Sources said more than 24 officers, including STP Balkar Singh Brar, municipal town planners (MTP) SS Bhatia, Hemant Batra, ATPs Kanwaljeet Kaur, Meharbaan, Harpreet Singh Ghai, Tejveet Singh and Monica Anand have been chargesheeted from time to time for their alleged failure to control the construction of illegal buildings.
 

Unauthorised layouts, sites to be regularised

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The Hindu 29.07.2009

Unauthorised layouts, sites to be regularised

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It is a one-time measure to provide relief to a large number of people all over the State

 


Opposition wants Bill to be screened by a joint select committee

There are nearly 10 lakh unauathorised structures, sites in Bangalore


— Photo: K. Murali Kumar

Relief: A file photo of an unauthorised layout in Bangalore. The Bill seeks to regularise unauthorised layouts and house sites developed prior to December 31, 2008.

Bangalore: The Legislative Assembly on Tuesday adopted the Karnataka Land Revenue (second amendment) Bill 2009 which seeks to regularise all unauthorised layouts and house sites developed prior to December 31, 2008.

Minister for Revenue G. Karunakara Reddy, who piloted the bill, described it is a one-time measure to provide relief to a large number of people who had constructed houses in unauthorised layouts or on unauthorised sites and were not in possession of valid ownership documents. “There is no interplay of politics in the Government bringing forth the legislation. It is applicable all over the State.”

Chief Minister. B.S. Yeddyurappa supported the Revenue Minister in the smooth passage of the Bill following vociferous demand by the Opposition that the Bill be screened by a joint select committee of the legislature before it could be ratified. The Government, however, stuck to its stand and the Bill was adopted with the Opposition staging a walk-out.

Mr. Karunakara Reddy said: “The registration of revenue sites in unauthorised layouts and sites in the approved but developed layouts, particularly in and around Bangalore and other city municipal corporations in the State was banned as the layouts and sites were on agricultural lands without conversion. There are nearly five lakh persons who have purchased such sites and built houses thereon and are facing undue hardships. This is a one-time comprehensive scheme subject to certain reasonable conditions.” The legislation seeks to regularise all unauthorised structures and even the layouts and house sites formed on revenue lands, which include agricultural lands.

Hitherto, the government had banned the formation of such layouts and houses constructed in such layouts or even the sites were denied registration. As per an estimate, there are nearly 10 lakh such houses and sites in Bangalore alone.

The details of the regularisation process will be drafted in the rules to be formed under the amendments to the Land Revenue Act.

There is, however, no clarity on whether the Government will impose betterment and development charges on such unauthorised constructions and sites and if so what will be the quantum of such charges.

This has been described as a matter of detail and will be spelt out in due course. In a way, the regularisation announced under the Revenue Act is another format of the Akrama-Sakrama scheme contemplated nearly two years ago and has been awaiting implementation. That scheme, however, pertained to the jurisdiction of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike while the amendments of Tuesday are applicable to all parts of the State.

The H.D. Kumaraswamy-led coalition Government had taken pains to implement the Akrama-Sakrama scheme in 2007 and it was then estimated that nearly six lakh unauthorised constructions in Bangalore would stand to benefit.

The situation was much better in the other major towns and cities of the State including Mangalore, Mysore, Gulbarga, Belgaum and Tumkur.

Under the new legislation, some of the conditions include — unauthorised structures or sites in natural drains, on government lands, coming in the way of existing or proposed rings roads, national highways etc, belonging to another person over which the applicant has no title, beneath high tension lines etc., will not be regularised. Owners of buildings having more than two floors have to produce a certificate from a structural engineer and a no-objection certificate from the Fire and Emergency Services Department.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 July 2009 10:19
 


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