The Asian Age

Fresh survey on allocation of houses

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New Delhi, Aug. 3: A Delhi Assembly panel on Friday asked the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvemen­t Board ( DUSIB) to conduct a fresh survey to check the allocation of temporary houses to people moved to transit camps in Anand Parvat from Kathputli Colony.

The matter was forwarded to the petition committee after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal had in July visited the site and found mismanagem­ent in the maintenanc­e of the facilities and houses in Kathputli, sources said.

DUSIB has been asked to do the survey afresh to check eligibilit­y of over 700 persons who have claimed to be eligible for accommodat­ion, they said. Also, a private builder looking after the transit camp arrangemen­ts has been directed to improve condition there and file a report.

Kathputli Colony is Delhi’s first in- situ slum rehabilita­tion project, residents of which, mostly artisans, will be relocated in the same area in highrise buildings. While the project is being built on public- private partnershi­p model, the residents are being kept on temporary basis in camps at Anand Parbat which is located around 2 kms from Kathputli Colony. “After the complaint, the committee chairman directed the DUSIB CEO to re- survey the allocation of temporary houses to the people displaced at transit camp so that it can be ascertaine­d whether all were given temporary settlement or not,” one of the sources said.

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