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Development authority issues notices to illegal colonisers in Phagwara

Several illegal colonies have mushroomed on the city’s outskirts due to its proximity to institutes which offer business opportunities.

Updated on: Nov 12, 2017 03:05 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Jalandhar | By , Jalandhar
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Under its efforts to curb the mushrooming of illegal colonies in Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Hoshiarpur districts falling under its jurisdiction, Jalandhar Development Authority (JDA) on Saturday issued notices to as many as 47 illegal colonisers in Phagwara of Kapurthala district.

Estate office (EO) Jai Inder Singh said that due to proximity to various institutes which offer business opportunities, many illegal colonies have been coming up in the surrounding areas, especially due to presence of Lovely Professional University (LPU). (Google maps)
Estate office (EO) Jai Inder Singh said that due to proximity to various institutes which offer business opportunities, many illegal colonies have been coming up in the surrounding areas, especially due to presence of Lovely Professional University (LPU). (Google maps)

The action was taken on the complaint received by a city-based resident last week. The notices were issued to all colonies under the Punjab Apartment and Property Regulation Act (PAPRA). The officials also stopped an illegal construction that was going on at Plahi village in Phagwara.

Estate office (EO) Jai Inder Singh said that due to proximity to various institutes which offer business opportunities, many illegal colonies have been coming up in the surrounding areas, especially due to presence of Lovely Professional University (LPU).

“In the coming week, we will take action against few more colonies as well,” the estate officer said. “I have instructed the field officials to identify and submit the report on the number of illegal constructions and existing colonies in their respective areas,” he added.

The contact numbers and details of the officers have been shared with the public to ensure maximum awareness among the people. The people can contact the officers concerned at any time to complain about any unlawful activity.

 
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