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Khori Demolitions Resume, MCF report in SC today

Khori (Faridabad): After a one-day break, the bulldozer returned to Khori Village on Sunday.
Corporate officials of the city of Faridabad (MCF), which stop demolition to give roads to debris to be cleaned, continue the journey in Chowk Islam, Bengali Colony and Church Colony.
On Monday, the Commissioner of the City of Garima Mittal was scheduled to submit a Compliance Report at the Supreme Court, which had ordered the demolition of 10,000 homes built illegally in Aravali forest land.
The MCF team on Saturday installed a ownership board in several parts of the village, said that the land belonged to the corporation.
However, many villagers have lived in Khori, looking for their belongings in debris and hoping to finish somewhere around it.
“We have decided to keep it back because we have no place to go.
But the MCF team comes on Saturday and put up this board.
In addition to saying that the land belongs to the MCF, these boards emphasize that every personal construction of the plot will be considered illegal and The action will be taken against violators, “Seema said, a resident.
The council has handled the hopes of the villagers that they can settle around him around him.
“Even though our house was destroyed, we hope we will stay and stay here.
But now that the MCF has installed a board that states the ownership of the land, people are worried about where they will go,” said other villagers.
On June 7, the Supreme Court has provided a six-week corporation to destroy all 10,000 illegal houses in forest land.
The MCF has come out with the rehabilitation policy to shift the villagers in the 1,800-strange Flat EWS in Bapu Nagar and Dabua Colony.
The corporation has announced three conditions for villagers to qualify for rehabilitation.
The villagers must meet at least one of them.
According to the feasibility criteria, at least one member of the income or family head must be a registered voter from the Badhkal assembly constituency on January 1, 2021.
Those who choose Delhi will not be rehabilitated in Haryana, officials have clarified.
“More and more people are advanced to register for rehabilitation.
A total of 470 people from Khori Village have registered so far.
We have made arrangements for temporary shelters and food on the Radha Soami Satsang Beas campus.
We have appealed to people to carry goods Their items with them, “said Commissioner MCF Mittal.
Those who allocated Flat EWS had to pay each of Rs 3.8 lakh.
Of the total number, RS 17,000 must be paid within 15 days after the rationing letter issued.
“Flat will be available at Rs 3,77,500 and each Allottee must make a payment in advance of Rs 17,000 within 15 days after the rationing letter.
The remaining number can be paid in installments of Rs 2,500 a month for 15 years,” Mittalhad said before.
The Flat EWS in Dabua Colony and Bapu Nagar have a carpet area of ​​30 square meters.
They have an electrical and water connection too.

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