Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NDMC asked to regularise alteration­s in CP shops

Traders’ body urges council to regularise modificati­ons in lieu of compoundin­g fee. NDMC had issued sealing notices to 105 properties last week

- Ashish Mishra ashish.mishra2@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: The New Delhi Traders Associatio­n (NDTA), which manages markets in New Delhi region, including the Connaught Place, on Wednesday approached the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) seeking to “regularise the modificati­ons in the buildings” through an amnesty scheme.

The traders maintained that there had been no fresh constructi­on in the Connaught Place in the last ten years and only “minor adjustment­s” were made.

Last week, the New Delhi Municipal Council had issued sealing notices to owners of 105 properties in Connaught Place for “illegally constructe­d basement” and alleged violation of building norms on their premises following directives from the Supreme Court appointed monitoring committee.

Atul Bhargava, New Delhi Traders Associatio­n president, said the traders’ body has sent a letter to the New Delhi Municipal Council and requested them to “regularise the modificati­ons” instead of sealing the shops.

He said permanent constructi­ons or major modificati­ons in the shops in Connaught Place date back to 1962 and at that time there was no Delhi Municipal Council Act, hence that should be taken as it was. But there had been no fresh constructi­on or major modificati­on in the recent times.

He said instead of sealing the shops the authoritie­s should come up with some “possible and practical” solution.

“In Connaught Place only there are cases where modificati­ons in the buildings were regularise­d after charging a certain amount as compoundin­g fee. The similar exercise can be done for the remaining shops in the market. You cannot seal the entire market. We did not encroach upon the government land and the modificati­ons were made inside the private properties,” Bhargava said.

He added, “We have sent a letter to the New Delhi Municipal Council chairman and urged him to regularise these constructi­ons after charging a compoundin­g fee, which has also been done in past.”

The monitoring committee had in February directed the New Delhi Municipal Council to seal those properties in Connaught Place where an intermedia­te floor or the mezzanine floor had been added by sinking the ground floor.

According to New Delhi Municipal Council officials, in Connaught Place market, many property owners have sunk their ground floors by up to five feet to create a middle floor or a mezzanine floor for commercial purposes.

The official said creation of mezzanine floor is allowed but it should not be used for commercial purposes. Commercial use of such floors is in violation of the building norms.

“The only way out for such cases is that the property owners will have to undo the modificati­ons they have made in the building. The rectificat­ion is easy where ground floors have been sunk only by a few inches,” the official said requesting anonymity.

The official, however, added that they were yet to get the New Delhi Traders Associatio­n reply on the sealing notices issued to the property owners in Connaught Place.

› The only way out is that property owners will have to undo the modificati­ons they have made in the building. The rectificat­ion is easy where ground floors have been sunk only by a few inches. NDMC OFFICIAL

 ?? HT ARCHIVE ?? According to New Delhi Municipal Council officials, in Connaught Place, many property owners have n sunk their ground floors by up to five feet to create a middle floor or a mezzanine floor.
HT ARCHIVE According to New Delhi Municipal Council officials, in Connaught Place, many property owners have n sunk their ground floors by up to five feet to create a middle floor or a mezzanine floor.

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