Telangana govt issues orders for hassle free building permission
By News Desk| Published: 29th January 2021 8:09 pm IST
Ratna Chotrani
Hyderabad: The Telangana State Building Permission and Approval and Self Certification System (TS-bPass) will provide hassle free building permissions and layout approvals to citizens across the State.
The state government has issued orders instructing financial institutions not to insist on a signed building plan copy for processing loans for individual residential plots upto 500 square metres of area.
The institutions can verify the post verification status of the application by scanning the QR code printed on the registration certificate or building permit order.
Telangana Reforms Unique In The Country: Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan Jan 26, 2021, 17:41 IST
said the Telangana State government was implementing a plethora of people-oriented schemes and programmes and has carved a niche for itself in the history of the country. The Governor hoisted the national flag during the 72nd Republic Day celebrations held at Public Gardens here.
She said that Telangana, stood first and unique in the country in several sectors due to the planned and systematic efforts, during the past six and half years and has been providing inspiration to other states to emulate Telangana.
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Telangana Tourism unveils online portal for single-window clearance
V Srinivas Goud, Tourism Minister of Telangana has launched TS-Industrial Project Approval and Self-Certification System (TS-iPASS) service to quickly process the issuance of various licences, clearances and certificates required to come up with hotels, resorts, travel agents, tourism events and other activities.
The portal, set to bring a major boost to the hospitality and tourism industry of the state, was inaugurated in the presence of Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, Industries; Srinivasa Raju, Tourism Secretary and B Manohar, MD, Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation (TSTDC).
Speaking during the launch, Goud said, âIf an entrepreneur plans to set up a hotel, he needs to obtain clearances and approvals from 15 departments, including fire services, pollution control board, municipality, etc. All that cumbersome process is now history. Applicants, including those