New Delhi : Commissioners of
the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents’ welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold
meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
“Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members,” East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives “preferably by February 26”.
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
“We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes,” the official said.
Almost a week ago, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to immediately send letters to RWAs, asking them to submit demand drafts in favour of IP University, Jamia Millia Islamia and School of Planning and Architecture, for preparation of layout plans.
“The letters were dispatched on February 15 and the meeting was held, but it could not achieve any breakthrough,” the official said.
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“Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members,” East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives “preferably by February 26”.
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
“We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes,” the official said.
Almost a week ago, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to immediately send letters to RWAs, asking them to submit demand drafts in favour of IP University, Jamia Millia Islamia and School of Planning and Architecture, for preparation of layout plans.
“The letters were dispatched on February 15 and the meeting was held, but it could not achieve any breakthrough,” the official said.
with thanks : Indian Express : LINK : for detailed news.
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies
had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited
shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the
secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of
their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in
accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident
about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation
commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a
recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners
to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out
issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of
regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be
finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at:
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.3o7J33lT.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
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Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
"We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes," the official said.
Almost a week ago, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to immediately send letters to RWAs, asking them to submit demand drafts in favour of IP University, Jamia Millia Islamia and School of Planning and Architecture, for preparation of layout plans.
"The letters were dispatched on February 15 and the meeting was held, but it could not achieve any breakthrough," the official said.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies--layout-plans/1079640/0#sthash.31Vl8iyI.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
"We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes," the official said.
Almost a week ago, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to immediately send letters to RWAs, asking them to submit demand drafts in favour of IP University, Jamia Millia Islamia and School of Planning and Architecture, for preparation of layout plans.
"The letters were dispatched on February 15 and the meeting was held, but it could not achieve any breakthrough," the official said.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies--layout-plans/1079640/0#sthash.31Vl8iyI.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
"We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes," the official said.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.QlpPp3w1.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
"We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes," the official said.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.QlpPp3w1.dpuf
Commissioners
of the three corporations failed to make headway regarding payment for
layout plans for regularised colonies, in a meeting with representatives
of residents' welfare associations (RWA).
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
"We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes," the official said.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.QlpPp3w1.dpuf
Last week, the Director of Local Bodies had asked them to hold meetings with RWAs because the government cited shortage of funds.
"Payment for layout plans is the secondary issue. The RWAs were reluctant to approve the layout plans of their colonies. They are apprehensive as the layout needs to be in accordance with the Master Plan. Their representatives are not confident about their authority over other RWA members," East corporation commissioner S S Yadav said.
According to a senior official, in a recent meeting, the Director of Local Bodies had asked the commissioners to meet representatives "preferably by February 26".
The commissioners were told to sort out issues pertaining to the finalisation and approval of layout plans of regularised colonies. Senior officials said layout plans will be finalised only after RWAs cooperate.
A senior official in the Town Planning department said the Director of Local Bodies was told that RWAs might not agree to pay, in earlier meetings, but the meeting with RWAs was ordered.
The official said the institutes and the corporations are ready with survey reports of 15 regularised colonies.
"We have done an extensive survey of the colonies and have finalised the logistics based on the ground realities. There are approximately 40 families in one acre and we have 300 acres as regularised colonies. Making layout plan for each acre costs around Rs 1 lakh, which will be borne by families living in that acre. Now that the government has refused to pay, we need to find a way to pay these institutes," the official said.
- See more at: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/no-payment-in-sight-for-regularised-colonies-layout-plans/1079640/#sthash.QlpPp3w1.dpuf
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