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Modi Government Has Made it a Diwali of Ownership Rights for 4m People in Delhi

Cabinet approves bringing bill in next Parliament session to implement proposal.

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In a Diwali gift for the national capital, the Modi government on Wednesday approved ownership rights for four million residents of 1797 unauthoris­ed colonies in Delhi, a decision that even the usually combative Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal welcomed while thanking the centre. Union Urban Developmen­t Minister Hardeep Puri said the Union Cabinet further approved bringing a bill in the next session of parliament to implement the proposal. Mr Puri asserted the move is not linked to the upcoming assembly elections in Delhi which are just a few months away.

“This is not for the election. We will bring the bill and Delhi Developmen­t Authority is beginning work immediatel­y,” he added. “I am extremely thankful to PM Sh @narendramo­di Ji for Union Cabinet’s landmark Diwali Gift for more than 40 lakh [4 million] residents of 1,797 unauthoris­ed colonies of Delhi which will now get ownership, transfer; mortgage rights,” Mr Puri tweeted. Alleging that the Delhi government was taking too much time, Puri said the Union government decided to move ahead immediatel­y on the proposal as the Delhi government was asking for time till year 2021 and even the company to draw the boundaries had not been set up.

Mr Puri said the decision will benefit more than four million residents of 1797 identified unauthoris­ed colonies spread over around 175sqkm, as redevelopm­ent can now take place in these colonies. Calling it a “historic and landmark initiative” for Delhi, Mr Puri said it will address major issues being faced by the residents of these colonies like lack of ownership/ transfer rights, provision of basic infrastruc­ture and civic amenities. With recognitio­n of property documents, the property holders in these colonies can now enter into valid property transactio­ns and can now invest in safe structures as the unsafe structures were a major worry.

The Urban Developmen­t Minister said the focus is on the lower income group and does not apply to 69 affluent colonies identified by DDA, including Sainik Farms, Mahendru Enclave and Anant Ram Dairy. He, however, conceded that the same logic does apply to these colonies but they will address these issues later.

The rights will be conferred on payment of nominal charge based on carpet area/plot size.

For colonies on government land, the charge will be 0.5 per cent (for less than 100 sqm), 1 per cent (for 100 — 250 sqm) and 2.5 per cent (for greater than 250 sqm), of the circle rate of the highest category of locality of the residentia­l area surroundin­g the colony.

For colonies on private land, the charge will be half of the charge on government land.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? An Indian potter prepares earthen lamps for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Kolkata, India, on October 21, 2019.
Photo: Xinhua An Indian potter prepares earthen lamps for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Kolkata, India, on October 21, 2019.

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