CHB Bullots 9 Flat to Colony No. 4 residents, more will come – News2IN
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CHB Bullots 9 Flat to Colony No. 4 residents, more will come

CHB Bullots 9 Flat to Colony No. 4 residents, more will come
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Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has allocated nine flats for residents of Colony No.
4 who qualified, in the Maloya Housing Complex, according to the 2006 debt office survey.
Recently, the council wrote to the Office of Deputy Deputy UT, requesting a list of residents Eligibile slum from Colony No 4 for their rehabilitation.
A Senior CHB official said they provided a flat and when they got a list of DC offices.
The land is currently occupied by the residents of the slum, which will be rehabilitated by administration in Maloya under the Rehabilitation scheme of slum houses.
While the UT government has rehabilitated more than 2,500 beneficiaries that meet the requirements according to the UTER Estate office survey, 2006, around 500 people have not been rehabilitated.
In a recent meeting chaired by UT Adviser Dharam Pal, the instructions were issued for the Office of the Deputy Commissioner UT, Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) and Municipal Corporation, to complete the training to empty the main land of Colony No.
4 and rehabilitate the remaining semen receivers who qualified in Maloya.
, The UT and CHB Estate Office has given a flat to 2,482 residents of slums who qualify in Maloya under the Rehabilitation scheme of slum houses.
This colony has more than 5,000 houses.
Healthy health must pay Rs 800 as a license fee every month for 20 years, after that they will pay the balance to get flats ownership.
The source said that the residents of the slum, whose claims were debated, would shift to the flat in Maloya built under affordable home-based (ARHC) schemes.
Allastee will be asked to pay a monthly rent of Rs 3,000, which will be increased by two annually by 8%.
The total lease period will be a maximum of 25 years.
The source adds that if the disputed case meets the requirements at the next stage, the UT administration will impose the RS 800 license fee with a retrospective date.
Flat construction in Maloya began in June 2014 at a cost of Rs 250 Crore.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was to submit a flat key for all in May 2019, but could not do it because the project was incomplete.
Initially intended to be completed in 2016.
CHB is a nodal body for the construction of rehabilitation colonies.
So far, it has been built 12,736 of the proposed 25,728 flats.
Of these, around 12,000 were built in sector 38 (W), sector 49, Dhana, Mauli Jagran-II and Darbar Ram.
Administration rehabilitates slum houses after conducting biometric surveys.
The colony was resettled over the past 10 years including the number 5 colony, the colony of Nehru, Kuldeep colony and the Mazdoor colony.

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