HMDA, GHMC put on hold permission for high rises
Permissions for highrise buildings are learnt to have been withheld temporarily across the State for the past two months.
Cited as the reason for the same is an unwritten order that was issued by the Municipal Administration & Urban Development authorities reportedly to all the urban local bodies in the State to put on hold building permissions for the construction projects proposed for multistoreyed buildings and complexes. Projects proposed in plot sizes of 2,000 square metres or more fall under the ambit of the oral orders, officials informed under the condition of anonymity.
In HMDA too, the same order prevails. Sources inform that even layout permissions have been put on hold, and no permissions are being accorded to projects with high rise buildings. In addition, all the notable permissions issued during the previous regime are being minutely scrutinised by the present government, they say.
Recently, former director of the HMDA, Shiva Balakrishna was arrested by the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) which had conducted extensive raids on his house, and reportedly confiscated documents pertaining to several illgotten properties. A case of disproportionate assets has been slapped against him, following which he was suspended from his twin services as secretary in charge of Real Estate
Regulatory Authority and the chief general manager (Land Management), of Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMRL).
The process for permissions requires the project proponent to apply online through TSbPASS (Telangana State Building Permission Approval and SelfCertification System), wherein timelines are fixed for clearance of the files at each level. However, the system is being circumvented by marking shortfalls, and queries, an official shared.
Principal Secretary, MA & UD, and Metropolitan Commissioner, M. Dana Kishore, however, denied having issued any such order, and said about 90 permissions had been granted for construction projects within HMDA in the previous one week.