Tuesday, May 24, 2011

903 property dealers in Gurgaon registered - Indian Express

903 property dealers in Gurgaon registered - Indian Express

Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary of Revenue Department Naresh Gulati on Wednesday asked the district administration to keep an eye on property dealers and get them enrolled with some government authority.

During a review meeting, the Gurgaon Deputy Commissioner P C Meena said 903 property dealers have been registered with the district administration till now, a number that is probably the highest in the state.

Meena said that the district administration has started a survey for identifying property dealers operating without valid licences in the district. The other issues that were addressed in the meeting included construction of unauthorised structures on government land in the name of religious sites, computerisation of land records, and disposal of court cases pending in courts.

While a property dealer would have to pay a licence fee of

Rs 25,000 for registration, organisations, companies or societies are supposed to pay Rs 50,000. The licence would be valid for a period of five years, after which it would have to be renewed. Gulati also reviewed computerisation of land records and asked the Deputy Commissioners to expedite the work. Speaking on the State-Wide Area Network (SWAN), Meena said although the system had been put in place in Gurgaon, it was being employed in Pataudi and Sohna tehsils. The Farukhnagar and Manesar tehsils were not connected with SWAN either.

Gulati also pointed out that that revenue staffers were having problems due to electricity cuts in tehsils located away from the district headquarters. Gulati has asked the DC to install generators at these tehsil offices.

The Deputy Commissioner said the Disaster Management Plan of Gurgaon district has been approved by the National Disaster Management Authority.

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