
Awareness camp organized on planned development in Barnoh
Una, February 24- In view of the planned development of Una city, an awareness camp was organized in the auditorium of Gram Panchayat Barnoh on Monday. In this awareness camp, the Pradhans, Deputy Pradhans, Secretaries and Ward Members of about 11 Panchayats were made aware about the Himachal Pradesh Town and Country Planning Act 1977 and the rules and standards applicable in Una Scheme / Special Area.
Una, February 24- In view of the planned development of Una city, an awareness camp was organized in the auditorium of Gram Panchayat Barnoh on Monday. In this awareness camp, the Pradhans, Deputy Pradhans, Secretaries and Ward Members of about 11 Panchayats were made aware about the Himachal Pradesh Town and Country Planning Act 1977 and the rules and standards applicable in Una Scheme / Special Area.
Assistant Town Planner Una Pankaj Sharma asked all the public representatives present in the camp to make people aware in their respective areas to maintain balance between the city and the village through planned development so that the future of the coming generations can be happy.
Pankaj Sharma also gave information about the exemption provided by the Act for developmental activities in rural areas. He told that if any person wants to buy land and construct in the Panchayats included in the Una Scheme area, then it is mandatory for him to take permission from the office.
Giving information about the provisions of Section 16 (C) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1977, he said that people can sell their land only after getting the plot approved from the department, and the buyer should buy only the plot subdivided by the department so that he can get all the necessary facilities and can build a good, planned house.
Making people aware about the provisions of the Real Estate Regulation and Development Authority (RERA), he said that a person who wants to sell a plot or construct more than 8 apartments on 500 square meter land in a notified planning area, is required to get registered under Real Estate (RERA).
If a person wants to construct a plot or apartment on more than 2500 square meter land, then that area will be considered as deemed planning area and there also it is necessary to take approval of the department and get it registered with RERA.
He stressed on the need to avoid illegal construction and made people aware about the difficulties arising from illegal construction. He urged that all construction work should be done only after taking approval from the department so that there is no problem in future.
On this occasion, Shiv Kumar, Darshan Kumar, Laxmi Kant and other dignitaries from the Town and Village Planning Office were present.
