Regularization of Coloniludhiana: Taking a strict size of developers who do not appear for payment of contributions for regularization of colonies, city corporations have begun to send letters to the income department to limit the sale and purchase of their property.
Officials claim this action will force developers to clean their contributions if nothing will not be used.
The civic body had to recover around RS 13 Crore from absent and was written against 27 of them in the D Zone, while for other zones the process was active.
According to MC records, 172 applications are accepted for regularization of colonies between 2013 and 2018 policies, but only 31 are given sanctions and NOC.
Officials claimed that they had sent many reminders to developers to clean up their contributions, but most of them paid the initial amount and did not appear during the remaining payment and advanced sales plot and construction work also occur at full speed on their site.
The source said that even though the Punjab High Court and Haryana imposed a ban on plot sales in colonies that had not obtained NOC from the civil bodies or the authority of the relevant development, the plot was being registered.
This is the reason why the developer did not approach citizenship officials to get NOC by cleaning their contributions.
In some illegal colonies, the number of houses increases, but there are no signs of basic facilities.
Kotamunicipal SS Bindra Planner said, “We must close the developer files that do not appear for full payment and we have also work to prohibit sales and purchases of their property.
We will request the income department to mention the delayed amount in the note of certain developer land notes (against land on the ground The colony and personal land) so that every time he comes to take the FARD (Record of Revenue) for an agreement, he will do it must first clean the contribution.
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