The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) has identified 568 acres of land to form the Dr Shivaram Karanth Layout and the process to acquire them is on, said senior BDA officials.
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The surge in COVID-19 cases has forced the committee headed by justice A.V. Chandrashekar (retd) to shut down its help desks at Somashettihalli, Byalakere, Singanakayanahalli, and Medi Agrahara till May 4.
The committee appointed by the Supreme Court had opened the help desks to accept documents from owners who had built buildings on land notified for the formation of the BDA’s Dr K. Shivaram Karanth Layout.
Committee member Jayakar Jerome told
The Hindu that for the benefit of building owners, they will extend the date for accepting documents, which was initially April 30. “However, building owners can submit their documents online. After closing the centres, a good number of people have started submitting documents online,” said Mr. Jerome.
SC appointed committee serves notice to Kodihalli Chandrashekar
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He is accused of dissuading people from submitting building documents
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People, who had constructed houses and other structures on the notified land, visit the help centre in Government Urdu Primary School in Medi Agrahara to submit their records.
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He is accused of dissuading people from submitting building documents
The Supreme Court appointed committee, which is looking into lawful constructions made on land notified for formation Shivaram Karanth Layout prior to August 3, 2018, has served a show cause notice to Kodihalli Chandrashekar of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) for allegedly spreading misinformation and dissuading people from submitting building documents.
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They can be submitted online or by visiting help centres
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The BDA had issued a preliminary notification for formation of the layout on December 30, 2008.
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They can be submitted online or by visiting help centres
From March 1 onwards, the Supreme Court-appointed committee will start accepting documents from owners who had built buildings on land notified for formation of Dr. K. Shivaram Karanth Layout of the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). At a press conference on Friday, chairperson of the committee Justice A.V. Chandrashekar said that those who had built buildings prior to August 3, 2018, can submit their records online or by visiting help centres that will be set up for this purpose.
Watch: Panel on job to weed illegal buildings out of new layout
Watch: Panel on job to weed illegal buildings out of new layout
ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 06:00 IST
many illegal structures have come up on the 3,500 acres that is to become
Shivaram Karanth Layout
Around 7,300 buildings have already come up on the 3,500 acres where the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) hopes to create the City’s biggest residential layout, named after Dr
K Shivaram Karanth. What will pose a challenge to the BDA is to document all the properties that were constructed illegally as well as those built after August, 2018, when