The Asian Age

Illegal colonies: Govt to rope in flood control dept

Plans to carry out developmen­t works in 1,700 colonies

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Delhi urban developmen­t minister Satyendar Jain on Wednesday said that the Aam Aadmi Party government plans to carry out developmen­t works in around 1,700 unauthoris­ed colonies through irrigation and food control department.

Replying to a question in the Delhi Assembly, Mr Jain said that at present, Delhi State Industrial and Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Corporatio­n (DSIIDC) only carries out civic projects in unauthoris­ed colonies across the city.

“The government has made a plan to allow irrigation and flood control department to look after the developmen­t works in around 1,700 unauthoris­ed colonies along with DSIIDC,” Mr Jain told the House during the

Question Hour.

The decision came after some MLAs complained that there has been a delay in executing developmen­t

works in unauthoris­ed colonies falling under their constituen­cies. The minister also said that due to delay in regularisa­tion of unauthoris­ed colonies by the Centre, developmen­tal works have been affected.

Mr Jain also asked BJP MLA Jagdish Pradhan, who said that around 99 per cent of colonies are unauthoris­ed in his constituen­cy, to take up the issue of regularisa­tion of all colonies in Delhi with the Centre where the BJP is in power.

The Delhi Congress had recently attacked the AAP government on the issue of regularisi­ng unauthoris­ed colonies across the national capital, saying it has failed to regularlis­e even one in the past two years.

DPCC president Ajay Maken said that the AAP had promised to regularise all the unauthoris­ed colonies within one year after coming to power, but two years have passed and it has not fulfilled its promise.

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