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Thursday 13 December 2012

Govt plans easy norms for colonies



Registry To Open With 312 Colonies On Private Land;Survey On For Others 

New Delhi: The Assembly elections just a few months away,the cabinet is expected to discuss a proposal to ease norms for development works in unauthorized colonies on Monday.Minister for urban development and revenue Arvinder Singh Lovely confirmed to TOI that registry will open in first 312 colonies on private land.The revenue department is carrying out a survey in the remaining 583 colonies to establish if any of these are on private land.The survey will be completed by December 20, Lovely said.There are plans to hold camps for colonies on government land after the survey.These colonies will need to pay regularization charges to earn the legal tag.



LEGAL TAG SOON: There are plans to hold camps for colonies on government land after the surveyBut even as the state prepares to woo residents of unauthorized colonies with plans of development,the government will still have to contend with an aggressive BJP in the assembly.Meanwhile,former NCP MLA and Delhi Vikas Morcha president,Ramvir Singh Bidhuri,declared on Sunday that a demonstration will be organized outside the CMs residence on Janaury 6 to highlight the problems of people living in unauthorized colonies,unauthorized regularized colonies,resettlement colonies,JJ clusters and villages.A statement issued by the Morcha asks CM Sheila Dikshit (in picture above),along with Union urban development minister Kamal Nath,Union minister for housing Ajay Maken and Delhi urban development minister Arvinder Singh Lovely to come to the rally and answers questions from residents.So far there have been only assurances.People want answers now, Bidhuri asserted.

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