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You can soon apply for plan sanction

There is some good news for lakhs of people residing in the city who have not been able to get their building plans sanctioned for their sub-divided plots for years.

Updated on: May 18, 2011 01:22 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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There is some good news for lakhs of people residing in the city who have not been able to get their building plans sanctioned for their sub-divided plots for years.

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After the central government gave a green signal to legalise sub-division of plots in the city, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will be issuing a public notice next week initiating the process. Through the public notice MCD will be inviting all eligible property and plot owners asking them to submit their application for getting a building plan sanctioned.

The move is also aimed at curbing unauthorised construction in the city as a building in east Delhi's Lalita Park that had collapsed last year in November killing 70 people, was an illegal structure built on a sub-divided plot.

"I've directed the MCD commissioner to issue a public notice inviting applications from people. Once public notice is issued, we will start sanctioning building plans," said Yogender Chandolia, chairman, MCD Standing Committee.

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The civic agency claims that if permission is granted for the same, it will be able to earn R500 crore per year through this exercise. According to the MCD, there has been a sharp decline in the number of joint families with most residents wishing to divide their properties and carry out different construction activities. Hence, bigger plots were divided into smaller plots but they were not able to get their building plans sanctioned under the earlier building by-laws.

"A number of owners will be able to get their building plans sanctioned for the entire plots or those who have already carried out construction, they will be able to get their building regularised," said a senior MCD official.

 
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Neelam Pandey

Neelam Pandey covers education sector and gender issues for Hindustan Times. She is a policy wonk with a keen interest in politics.

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