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Encourage incentives to save the legacy built by Kolkata

Encourage incentives to save the legacy built by Kolkata
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Kolkata: Awares Bandyopadhyay, Head of the Ministry of Chief’s Adviser, and Chair of the Heritage Commission of Suvaprasna, on Tuesday argues for Heritage-TDR (transfer of development rights) to save the inheritance built by the city.
TDR will allow the owner of the inheritance property to monetize the value of the building without destroying it for the development of real estate.
Bandyopadhyay, who spoke with a symposium on heritage conservation built in the city in the Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Industry (MCCI), said, “If the Design of Warisan-TDR can be formulated consistently among all stakeholders, including property owners, developers, inheritance activists, Architects, city planners, historians and legal experts, the government can process the draft law after heating it.
“Suvaprasanna was looking for a greater public awareness to convince her inheritance property owners to accept TDR.
He highlighted the challenge with TDR, while underlining his significance.
Previously, members of the Heritage Commission and Partha Conservation Architect Ranjan Das explained, “So being law, the body of the Civic will issue a property owner inheritance, right in the remote extra form (ratio of the floor area), calculated based on the floor area of ​​the inheritance property owner can by destroying and building Back.
“Land owners of the properties of inheritance will be allowed to sell those who have not run out for others with fees that can be accepted together with previous permission from urban authorities, cities or local pancires.
What is far bought by the developer can be used for extra floors in his new construction.
“It has become an internationally accepted norm to provide incentives to the owner of property inheritance, which does not need to sell its property,” said Munish Jhajharia, Chairperson, Infrastructure & Real Estate Council, MCCI.
Mapping Agarwal, Walicover founder, Calcutta Heritage Collective hopes to bring up collaboration efforts from all stakeholders – owners, developers, planners, and the government to ensure that the Draft TDR can be achieved.
“This is not a difficult task to identify and register inheritance which built around 1,500 years from the age of nutmeg.
Gradation is important to ensure historical significance, architecture, social and property value that can be monetized by property owners,” said Bandyopadhyay.

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