Gurgaon: The City and State Meeting Department (DTCP) is being restructured to create special wings dedicated to eliminate encroachment in arabalis.
Two district city planners (DTP) will also be appointed, in addition to two DTPS in planning and gurgaon enforcement wings.
The department has also created an online database of all notification of performances and restoration, and firs related to illegal construction since 1975 for follow-up.
Officials said that Transgressions Aravali formed a large portion of the anti-encroachment operation departments, especially agricultural houses that had grown in all the legs of the Aravali Hill were protected due to personal land ownership patterns.
“There are plans to restructure the department and create a special wing to make enforcement more effectively with a focus on Aravalis,” said Director General of DTCP KM Pandurang to Ti.
“The number of district city planners in Gurgaon will also increase from two to four and their zones will be divided.” Pandurang said the data online from all the notification of performances and restoration and fir it will also be followed up by new enforcement wings, and the delayed case will be taken on conclusions.
“If the department finds that the action is not taken after issuing notifications and registering fir, the officials concerned will be questioned,” he said.
In the actions taken against illegal colonies, the DTCP head said that for the past year, there were several anti-encroaching drives.
“Officials have been directed strictly to stop these colonies in the early stages, the failure they occupy and become difficult for us to take action against them,” he said.
Pandurang praised the Gurgaon team because of his success in tempting the newly carved illegal colony, even though he said that “around 20% of tasks are still delayed and need to be done in a more effective way”.
“The department has taken tight action against the colonies of illegal farming houses because five to six such colonies have been destroyed in the past six months in and around Gurgaon, including in bandhwari and Raisina.” The DTCP head also said that he had directed his officials to spread the awareness among people not to invest in illegal colonies and examine the same legal status before entering the money obtained with difficulty.
“Those who violate building norms will also be handled strictly.” When contacted, the district city planner (enforcement) Batth Hospital said that with a focus on Aravalis, Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg was also a team of officials from the department concerned, including revenue, city and state planning, the Forest Council, Sohna City Council.
and Civil Agency Gurgaon and Manesar.
“The plan of comprehensive action to protect forest areas of encroachment and developers of illegal farming house colonies will be prepared at a meeting scheduled for Tuesday,” he said.
Asked about flooding in the DTCP Gurgaon office during the recent Monsun Rain, Pandurang said that the project report was being prepared and immediately land would be resolved for the construction of a new office.
“At present, the office is being run from the place of HSVP office, which falls in a lowland area that leads to the accumulation of rainwater,” he said.
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