Updated Aug 4, 2021, 9:09 am IST
The state government passed the TS-bPASS Act 2020 to simplify building permissions under three categories
For single-window building permissions, applications are to be processed in maximum 21 days. Representational Image. (Representational image: DC)
Hyderabad: Despite revoking around 30 per cent of applications under TS-bPASS (TS Building Permission Approval and Self-Certification System), urban local bodies, including the GHMC and the HMDA are not refunding the requisite amounts. Further, there is also delay in processing applications, often extending to more than three months beyond the stipulated time.
The state government passed the TS-bPASS Act 2020 to simplify building permissions under three categories. Under it, instant registrations are granted for individual residential buildings of plot sizes up to 75 sq. yards and building height up to 7 metres. Instant approvals are available for individual residential buildings of plot size abov
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Building permissions set to get simpler from April
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Complete transition to TS-bPASS expected by March 31
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TS-bPASS will facilitate self-certification by the applicants for structures built on 500 square meters (600 square yards) or less, without having to submit building plan. | Photo Credit: RAMAKRISHNA G
Complete transition to TS-bPASS expected by March 31
Obtaining building permissions may become simpler for several applicants starting from April, when the TS-bPASS (Telangana State Building Permission Approval & Self Certification System) is most likely to completely replace the existing system in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).
While permissions are already being issued under TS-bPASS for certain structures, the system is still in transitioning stage, say officials.
New instructions to banks for hassle-free services to citizens
The government has asked banks and financial institutions processing loans for purchasing property to accept the building permit order and registration certificate being issued for constructions up to 500 sq. mts. since online permissions are being allowed under the new TS-bPASS (Telangana State Building Permission, Approval and Self-Certification System), to provide hassle-free services to citizens.
State Level Banking Committee convenor has been instructed by Municipal Administration and Urban Development secretary Arvind Kumar to advise banking institutions to scan the QR codes provided in the online building permissions and instant registrations being made, available under the new system instead of asking for signed building plan permission copies from Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) concerned.