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No proposal to allow need-based changes in co-op society flats in Chandigarh: MHA

This was revealed during the ongoing Parliament session, when city MP Manish Tewari raised a question on the issue, asking whether the government has considered permitting need-based structural modifications, such as glazing verandas or installing rain sheds, in cooperative society flats.

Updated on: Dec 04, 2024 08:42 AM IST
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In a major setback to residents of group housing societies in Chandigarh, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has stated that there is no proposal to allow need-based structural modifications in cooperative society flats.

There are 113 group housing cooperative societies in Chandigarh’s Sectors 48, 49, 50, and 51, comprising over 15,000 flats. (HT File)
There are 113 group housing cooperative societies in Chandigarh’s Sectors 48, 49, 50, and 51, comprising over 15,000 flats. (HT File)

This was revealed during the ongoing Parliament session, when city MP Manish Tewari raised a question on the issue, asking whether the government has considered permitting need-based structural modifications, such as glazing verandas or installing rain sheds, in cooperative society flats.

In response, minister of state (MoS) for home affairs Nityanand Rai said that no such proposal exists. This affects 113 group housing cooperative societies in Sectors 48, 49, 50, and 51, comprising over 15,000 flats.

On CHB conversion charges & GST

Tewari also inquired whether the government intends to revise the Chandigarh Housing Board’s (CHB) method of calculating conversion charges for cooperative societies in line with the original policy. The minister replied that there is no proposal to revise the policy.

On completion certificates

Tewari further asked about steps being taken to expedite the issuance of long-pending completion certificates for cooperative housing societies in Chandigarh, some of which have been awaiting approval since 2001.

In his reply, the MoS said that out of the 113 societies under the estate office, occupation certificates have been issued to 88 societies. Among the remaining 25 societies, 13 have not applied for it while two applications were rejected. He added that the remaining 10 applications are pending due to failure of applicant societies to rectify deficiencies.

PK Sharma, President of Kendriya Vihar Society, Sector 48-B, expressed his dissatisfaction, stating, “It is unfortunate that the UT administration continues to discriminate against society residents. While need-based changes have been allowed in CHB flats to some extent, the same is not being permitted in group housing societies.”

He further added, “These societies have been in existence since 1996, and even after nearly three decades, we are still not granted such permissions.”

 
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Hillary Victor

Hillary Victor is a Special Correspondent at Chandigarh. He covers Chandigarh administration, municipal corporation and all political parties.

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