Haryana to Regularize
Unapproved Colonies
The Haryana Government, under the
leadership of Bhupinder Singh Hooda, is working towards an all round
development of the state. The Chief
Minister has announced that all unapproved colonies in the state which fulfill the criteria before November 10
will be regularised to provide basic amenities to the people living there. The
unapproved colonies fulfilling the criteria upto 2009 were regularised earlier,
the announcement of which was made at the Gohana rally organised by him.
Addressing a public gathering in
Gurgaon, Hooda said that the state government has regularised many unapproved
colonies but still, there are many colonies in Gurgaon that require immediate
regularisation. The sole aim of this initiative is to facilitate the provision
of basic amenities to the people living there.
But why is the regularisation of such
colonies so important? That’s the big question here. The answer to which lies in the problems
faced by the people living in these colonies. For years, they have been kept
without basic amenities like water supply, sewerage and adequate roads. Therefore,
in order to bring all these unplanned areas under the purview of planned
development and facilitate a better quality of life to the public, it is important
that these colonies are authorized. With
this premise, the policy for one time regularisation of such unauthorized
developments and constructions was generally framed.
The measure is a staunch testimony to
the fact that Bhupinder Singh Hooda led Government is working earnestly towards
the overall development of the state. The measure would ensure regular supply
of electricity, clean drinking water, proper sewage system, bank loans against
property and sale, and purchase of houses for the residents of the colonies.
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