Mumbai: CIDCO will provide trunk infra to NAINA township
The CIDCO has decided to provide trunk infrastructure to the Integrated Township Project being approved by the government in NAINA jurisdiction, as per directives from the state government. The development of ITP requires a minimum 18-meter road and the project proponent has to acquire and develop the infrastructure including the road. The decision has been taken against the observation that the project proponent is unable to provide required access and is insisting for acquisition of access road to the planning authority, CIDCO said.
âCIDCO has decided to provide trunk infrastructure to the Integrated Township Project in NAINA region against the backdrop of incapability by the project proponent to develop it. In order to stimulate the development of the Integrated Township Project and to avoid the further delay in the development of the trunk infrastructure, the corporation will act as facilitator for the same,â sa
Express News Service
CHENNAI: An integrated township project is being proposed by a consultant appointed by the state government in the 20 to 30 acres of land near Vandalur to Mudichur stretch along the Outer Ring Road as officials are now focussing on developing 50-meter wide strip of land abutting ORR on the eastern side along the entire 62-km stretch, according to sources.
This comes after a consultant appointed to develop the 50 metres stretch has submitted a report to the government suggesting potential large-scale activities that can be developed in certain pockets along ORR by pooling the lands that are contiguous to the 50 meters wide strip factoring in the demand and advantage of quick access the stretch provides to all the National Highways and the inner city, official sources said.
Section 63 of the Maharashtra Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act (for short “MTAL” or “the Act”) barred transfer of Agricultural lands to Non-Agriculturist without the permission of the Collector or Officer authorized by the State Government.
By Maharashtra Act No.1 of 2016 w.e.f. 01/01/2016 Section 63 of the MTAL Act was amended to include a sub section and proviso. By the said amendment the bar for transfer of Agricultural land shall not apply to land situated within the limits of a Municipal Corporation or Municipal Council or within jurisdiction of Special Planning Authority or New Town Development Authority constituted under Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (for short “MRTP”) and land allocated to residential, commercial, industrial or any other Non-Agricultural use in the draft of final Regional Plan or Town Planning Scheme.