Monday, 29 December 2014

Aimed at Old Delhi Assembly elections, government promulgates ordinance to regularise banned colonies

Informing this to mediapersons, info and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley on Mon aforesaid, the cupboard set to increase interrupt date for regularisation of unauthorised colonies from March thirty one, 2002 to June thirty one,2014.

Aimed at the approaching Old Delhi Assembly elections, the Union cupboard chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Mon approved regularisation of unauthorised colonies that have return up until June one, 2014.

The issue is crucial for the BJP visible  of the forthcoming Assembly elections. The BJP has taken the ordinance route to please voters. whereas elections ar doubtless to be command in Gregorian calendar month, the govt are needed to induce the Ordinance sanctioned within the Budget session of Parliament, which is able to begin within the same month. However, the govt can have enough time to induce the Bill sanctioned because the Budget session can endure a few of months.

The Bill was introduced against the backcloth of extraordinary growth of Old Delhi that has diode to issues of encroachment on public land, growth of slums, unauthorised constructions, large-scale exploitation of residential areas and inadequacy of housing stocks.

The metropolis Territory of Old Delhi Laws Special Provisions change Bill, 2014 was introduced by Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu, seeking extension of the present Act for a amount of 3 years from Jan one, 2015.

Besides regularisation of unauthorised colonies, the Bill seeks to control street vendors, regularise unauthorised colonies, village abadi areas and their extensions and existing farm houses; regularise colleges, dispensaries, spiritual and cultural establishments, storages, warehouses and godowns designed on agricultural land.

This was followed by similar alternative statutes on annual basis with the last one being the metropolis Territory of Old Delhi Laws Special Provisions Second Act, 2011. This Act expires on day, 2014, necessitating its more extension.

While progress has been created in evolving the policies, norms and techniques towards implementation of the Act, longer is required to herald orderly arrangements keeping visible  the present ground realities within the metropolis Territory of Old Delhi (NCTD), the Bill says.

This will offer the advantages accruing from regularisation to concerning seven large integer individuals within the unauthorised colonies that have are available in existence between March thirty one and June one this year. Around seven large integer individuals living in 895 colonies are benefited by this call.The government had introduced the metropolis Territory of Old Delhi Laws Special Provisions Bill within the Lok Sabha within the recently finished winter session of Parliament. However, it couldn't be passed because the Parliament session was discontinuous  over bthe conversion issue.



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