In my perspective, according to law, once the manufacturer finishes an undertaking, he needs to hand it over to MCG. This, however, happens infrequently, as developers concede finishing ventures to keep charging for upkeep from inhabitants.
Mr Rao said this practice need to be ceased. He guaranteed DTCP will begin issuing notification to manufacturers who don't request fruition endorsements. I've asked the MCG official to lead the pack and send me the rundown of manufacturers who have not finished tasks inside time stipulated in the permit assention. We'll begin sending notification to them soon. Inhabitants are enduring in light of the deferral. We'll not permit this to proceed.
I came to know from news that, councilors Nisha Singh, Rama Rathee and Seema Pahuja met Rao and encouraged him to guarantee DTCP start incidents to assume control created zones in authorized provinces by requesting manufacturers to finish group offices and redesign streets, streetlights, cultivation, water, sewerage and seepage frameworks, so MCG can then assume control over those regions.
According to sources it is accepts that , the councilors guaranteed MCG will gain in crores past property charges, in the event that it assumes control over these ranges. "Authorized colonizers are administering their particular zones like dictators, acquiring crores by method for money from the settlement, from hoardings, peddlers, merchants, material suppliers, transformation, non-development charges, extra advancement charges, clubs, group focuses, schools, capital additions from deal/lease of group locales and so forth, all of which ought to have been earned by MCG.
The principal secretary of department of town and country planning (DTCP), P Raghavendra Rao, on March 3 coordinated MCG chief Vikas Gupta to quickly assemble a joint conference of all Gurgaon private engineers and zone councilors so that these regions could be given over to MCG at the soonest.
According as far as anyone is concerned, the course came after a few councilors speaking to new Gurgaon, met Rao at his Chandigarh office on March 3 and notified him of troubles confronted by occupants in private manufacturer regions. "We can't permit this issue to wait. The diversions of occupants must be secured at any expense. Mr Rao asked MCG official Gupta, who is additionally the HUDA boss vigilance officer, to require a meeting to distinguish private manufacturer regions that can be exchanged to MCG promptly.