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24,000 Defaulters owe RS 82.81 Crore to the Chandigarh Housing Board

24,000 Defaulters owe RS 82.81 Crore to the Chandigarh Housing Board
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Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has prepared a list of 24,403 absenteeism, which has failed to clean the delayed contribution from Rs 82.81 Crore.
This list includes a small flats given under a slum rehabilitation scheme; Affordable home housing scheme units, which are also given to slum areas; Commercial units and housing flats in various sectors and colonies.
According to the latest order issued by the Yashpal Garg Chief Executive Officer (CEO), “to avoid difficulties for allottes, it has been decided to provide sufficient time to clean the delayed contribution and hold the cancellation process for now.
A timely payment of Chb contributions is for Allottees’s interests because the penalty for the period of delay will be far more than the interest they obtained in such money even if stored in deposits remained with the bank.
All Chb people were asked to remove their delayed contributions on October 31 along with interest in the applicable delay.
After that, in the first week of November, the action according to the terms and conditions of the relevant rules / instructions / instructions will begin with the resurrection “.
Defraugters can pay pending contributions online or through espack centers.
Recently, the Board has issued a notification showing many people who fail to clean their contributions.
Previously, the Board decided that they would continue to issue a notification, and if Allottees failed to justify the delay, their allotment would be canceled.
After the flat was canceled, Allottee had to empty it.
The unit explanation to be canceled after giving a number of opportunities, CHB will be left without an alternative in addition to canceling the unit’s blockage that failed to delete contributions.
Covid affects the restored contributions for covid restrictions, residents use online mode for CHB services.
In the last 20 months (January 2020 to August 2021), the Board has received Rs 14.48 Crore through online mode for various services.

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