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Showing posts with label Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Mission (JNNURM). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Mission (JNNURM). Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Pune, Khadki cantonments eligible for JNNURM funds

Pune and Khadki are among 28 cantonments in the country eligible to get funds under the Union government's Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) scheme, for implementing developmental projects.

S C Kaushik, chief executive officer, Khadki Cantonment Board (KCB) said that slum rehabilitation, development of roads and other developmental projects can be implemented under the JNNURM scheme.

Sources said that the Southern Command had sent letters in the second week of November to cantonments informing them that cantonment boards under the Cantonment Act 2006 should be deemed as a municipal corporation and should get the benefits of Union government schemes meant for social welfare, public health, hygiene, safety, water supply and urban renewal. The cantonment boards have been instructed to get in touch with the divisional commissioner/collector in this regard.

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Saturday, December 1, 2007

At last, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly repeals the Urban Land Ceiling and Regulaton Act of 1976

On 29 November 2007, Maharashtra assembly passed the resolution to repeal the Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act, popularly known as ULC/ULCA/ULCRA. As per the news submitted by PTI on livemint dot com:

Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh moved the resolution which was passed by a voice vote amidst slogan shouting by Shiv Sena members in the House. It was passed after a two-day discussion in a special sitting of the Lower House during the third Assembly session.
While the members of BJP remained silent during the reply, those from treasury benches welcomed the resolution.

Look Shekhar Gupta, this Government repealed the ULCRA!

True, Maharashtra Government took a long time. The Government of India had repealed the law in 1999. But, you know very well, anything that involves land takes much longer time. Shekhar Gupta used to think that Maharashtra Government will never repeal the law! In the Indian Express, Shekhar has said:
"Now you know why our politicians will not reform our property laws, modernise the land records, cut stamp duties and do other simple things to bring the real estate business out of the grip of the black economy. Now you know why even a pro-reform Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra would not abolish the urban land ceiling law, which most other major states have done. It won’t, because politicians are desperate to hang on to the few discretionary powers that remain. They have exploited these powers to build massive personal fortunes — in cash and, of course, in properties."
Who is afraid of Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act ?

Thanks! Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission!!

Don't worry, our beloved politicians haven't changed a bit. They have to repeal the ULCRA only because the Government of India had blocked release of funds under the Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission to the state till ULCRA was repealed by Maharashtra Government.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

If Urban Land Ceiling Act is scraped more than 25,000 acres of land in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad will be released, leading to fall in property prices

The real estate players in Pune — reaping benefits of the booming market — are now going all-out to ensure that the State government postpones the decision to scrap ULC.

The Central government has made it mandatory for all states to abolish the Act if they want funds from the ambitious Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Mission (JNNURM) for development of the city. The State government is sitting on the resolution since last few sessions.

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2) Who is afraid of Urban Land Ceiling and Regulation Act ?