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Pune: The sidewalk on property deals in 23 newly saved villages

Pune: The sidewalk on property deals in 23 newly saved villages
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Pune: Restrictions have been charged with property transactions in 23 villages combined within the city of Pune to check the last minute construction boom that is not planned in these fields.
As part of the transition of power, sarpanch and other office carriers in these villages will have limited words in decision making these regions in administrative decisions.
According to experts and urban planners, even monitoring the last minute building permits or other approval at the Level of Gram Panchayat must be carried out to avoid approval with the intention of Malafide.
Among the villages who just joined, 20 villages came from Haveli Taluka, while three came from Mulshi Taluka.
“We have issued instructions for the Transition of Authority.
Other office documents and infrastructure from the district administration will now be handed over to PMC,” said Ayush Prasad, CEO of ZP, to Ti.
Prasad said the audit would be carried out from work, as well as government assets, which will be submitted to civilian bodies.
“It was seen that the developer of Fly-by Night got their building permits a few minutes, before a village is combined in the PMC area.
Many of these plans are not approved correctly.
This often leads to illegal and illegal construction,” said Vivek Velankar from ALOG Nagrik Manches, a citizen group.
Ujwal Keskar, a BJP leader, said a process to immediately seal the administrative office at the village level must be done as soon as possible.
“The same formula was used in 1997, when the village was combined within the PMC limit.
It has transferred the last intervention by outsiders in the offices,” he said.
He said even details of existing land use and the use of land proposed in these villages must be published.
This will help maintain land use.
CEO of ZP said the rules related to construction and property tax, which apply to the PMC area, will now be effective in the villages that have just joined.
“We coordinate with district officials for a more smooth transition to administrative responsibilities.
The same type of process was carried out in 2017 when 11 villages were combined within citizenship boundaries,” said a senior PMC official.
In accordance with officials, no authority at the Gram Panchayat level can intervene in PMC decision making.
Representatives were selected, such as Sarpanch or members of Zilla Parishad from the joint region, now it will only be a former selected representative.

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