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AAPSU urges Govt. to honour decision ITANAGAR, Sept 09: The All Arunchal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) today called upon the state government to honour its own decision regarding land regularisation, notified vide No. LM-102/201 signed by land management commissioner. The order said that, “Regularisation of plots occupied by private individuals, State and Central Govt establishment in a time bound manner in all district including Capital Complex after proper survey and verification as per existing Acts and Rule and realisation of land premium and lease rent from the date of occupation. “All Govt. land remaining unused under the occupation of Central Govt agencies, Corporation, Central Para Military Forces and State Govt Department located in various places in the districts and outside the State be reverted back to the State Government which shall be taken over by the Land Management Department.” Pointing out that encroachments were basically for unplanned growth of the twin capital city, want of effective land law and rules and in many cases ignorance, AAPSU president Kamta Lapung, in a statement today, said that this decision should be implemented by the GoAP. Therefore, instead of creating panic among the masses, particularly the affected people, immediate step should be taken to find out an acceptable solution. In case of planned development in any particular sector or colony that would be welcomed provided the occupants of private buildings are compensated as per rule, the statement added. All dilapidated government quarters in Meghalaya have been auctioned to public in a transparent manner. The GoAP could follow the same principle and accommodate its employees in Juli complex where about 4,000 flats were built by the NBCC. This would help earn revenue while facilitate easy administration besides supply of water and electricity to the employees. With the Capital Complex over congested, the GoAP could consider its extension by setting up a planned city like Chandigarh.
Posted on: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 08:40:42 +0000

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