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Friday, July 13, 2007

State may ape Gujarat land acquisition model

Under the Gujarat Town Planning scheme, lands of different owners is pooled together and after planning the same is re-distributed in reconstituted plots after deducting the land required for open spaces, social infrastructure, services, housing for the weaker section and street network. While 40 per cent of the land in the area is earmarked for social infrastructure, the owners are allowed to either develop or sell the balance 60 per cent of land......DNA - Mumbai - State may ape Gujarat land acquisition model - Daily News & Analysis

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