CREDAI organized workshop in Mangalore

A workshop by arranged by CREDAI, The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India on September 7 at Ocean Pearl, Mangalore.

The district in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar inaugurated the workshop and said that people have already disobeyed law in the past and have undertaken illegal construction due to which city lacks in proper parking areas. Also, this has made the possibility of widening roads impossible.

He added that no new Transferable Development Right (TDR) will be accepted now. The situation is that even if the officials shatter some walls, sufficient parking space would not be available. Thus, separate land should be allotted for parking with addition 30 feet for road widening. The left out land can then be provided to building owners as per the new Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP).

V Ponnuraj, the deputy commissioner gave a presentation on Introduction and analysis of various options of TDR and DR. Dharmaraj, an architect and MCC consultant then came up with the process and Terms and conditions.

Wake Up Call against Illegal Construction

Pimpri Chinchwad New Township Development Authority (PCNTDA) proposes to regularise several hundred unauthorised constructions in its area by imposing fines and development charges on the house-owners

In order to check the illegal constructions across the capital, especially on the land for agriculture, the concerned departments are ordered by the Delhi Government to come up with strict actions against such activities.

As per the instructions of Mr.Raj Kumar Chouhan, the Revenue Minister, any illegal construction will not be tolerated and along with the guilty, the government officials will also be punished if they fail to control such activities.

He added that if anyone is found who is carrying out any construction activities in 1,639 unauthorized colonies, which are being considered for regularization by the government will also be considered guilty and will be punished as well.

Finally, he also said that government would not stand aside but will take action against developers and land mafia if they are found guilty.