Haryana

Haryana Government Is All Set To Formulate A Policy For The Division Of Big Plots In The State.

The Policy Will Be Tabled In The Next Cabinet Meeting. In This, A Provision Is Being Made That Every Part Must Have An Area Of At Least 100 Yards ….

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  • Chandigarh, November 28- Haryana Government is all set to formulate a policy for the division of big plots in the State. The policy will be tabled in the next Cabinet meeting. In this, a provision is being made that every part must have an area of at least 100 yards after partition.
  • Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal made this announcement while presiding over the meeting of District Public Relations and Grievances Committees held in Gurugram today. Today, a total of 10 complaints or grievances were placed in the meeting and were resolved on the spot by the Chief Minister.
  • During the meeting a problem regarding a Town Planning scheme which was formulated in the year 1966-67 was highlighted. It was informed that at that time, the colony which came under that scheme also included the plot size. Map of the plot which used to be divided was not passed.  Two complainants from Shivaji Nagar in Gurugram raised the matter with the Chief Minister, in which the complainants said that their grandfather had built a house on the 153-square-plot plot in the year 1971, which was later transferred to both the brothers. Since the house was old, and when they had applied for map passing to reconstruct the house in their area Municipal Corporation,  then their request for passing the map was declined citing that old rule. While addressing this problem, the Chief Minister said that for such cases, the State Government has almost formulated the policy, which will be tabled in the next Cabinet meeting.
  • The Chief Minister, while resolving the complaint regarding continuation of the construction work in the new colony of Gurugram, even after had been sealed by the Municipal Corporation due to violation of the rules, Mr. Manohar Lal ordered to register an FIR and said that the illegal construction which has been done should be removed as per the demolition order given by the Municipal Corporation.
  • While responding to media queries, the Chief Minister said that similar action will be taken on the complaints received regarding continuation of construction work even after sealing.
  • In the meeting, the Chief Minister ordered the district administration to resolve the problem of getting registration of the plots for those who book the plot in the residential colony being developed by M / s Vatika Land Base Private Limited in Sector-83. He said that those villages which come under Consolidation, registry of the plots of the allottees there should be done by registering a special entry including the colony map as per the Bigha-Biswa. Raising the issue of HT line creating problem in the same colony, the builder assured the Chief Minister that by the end of January, the said lines would be removed and allottees would be given plots.
  •          The Chief Minister directed the Municipal Corporation to start development works like water, electricity, sewerage, roads etc. in the next one month in Palam Vihar, Gurugram, on the site where the EWS plots have been allotted. The Chief Minister said that the EWS Township   should have all the facilities and it should be ensured that the work is completed by March 31, 2021.
  • Similarly, the Chief Minister also ordered for recarpeting of the road in front of under construction Bishnoi Bhawan  in Sector-31. The Municipal Corporation officers apprised the Chief Minister that a budget of Rs 38.74 lakh has been approved for construction of this road in Sector-31 and in the next two days, tenders will be floated for the same.
  • While disposing of the complaint raised by the residents of Sare Homes Society in Sector-92 Gurugram, the Chief Minister said that the firefighting system will be installed  from Ramprastha Builder’s assets . The problem of power supply in this society will also be resolved by giving a separate power connection in the name of RWA.
  • On this occasion Union Minister of State, Mr. Rao Inderjit Singh, MLA from Sohna, Mr. Sanjay Singh, MLA from Pataudi Mr. Satyaprakash Jarawata, MLA from Badshahpur and Chairman of Haryana Agro Industries Corporation Mr. Rakesh Daulatabad, Mayor Mrs. Madhu Azad, District Council President Mr. Kalyan Singh Chauhan , Public Safety Advisor to the Chief Minister, Mr. Anil Rao, Deputy Commissioner Mr. Amit Khatri, Commissioner of Police Mr. K.K. K. Rao, including nominated members of the Troubleshooting Committee, were present.

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