Telangana Govt announces land, building regularisation scheme for Greater Hyderabad

V. Rishi Kumar Updated - January 22, 2018 at 02:48 PM.

HYDERABAD (AP) - 04-11-2012 - BL/ STAND ALONE PIC / STATES PAGES - FLATS ARE UP FOR GRABS : Hyderabad is seeing a series of property fairs ,these days, in the run up to Deepavali , one by CREDAI and the forthcoming fair by the APREDA ( A.P. Real Estate Developers Association) . The City has numerous flats doting the skyline , like the one in the picture , near Cyberabad ; on Sunday . But what is the real take away ,is that realty dealers are looking for in the festive space is to spur buyers after banks having cut CRR and lowered interest rates this month, to spur sentiment and the subdued political atmosphere over the Telangana issue .But will the flat buyer bite the bullet,seems a multi dollar question as real estate sellers offer a host of freebies - from microvens , LED televisions and refrigerators to lure .-PHOTO: P_V_SIVAKUMAR

In a major relief to land and building owners in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation limits, the Telangana Government has today announced a scheme that enables people to regularise their land and buildings.

In an announcement made today, the Government has kept open the validity of the regularisation scheme for 60 days from November 2. Under the land regularisation Scheme (LRS) and Building Regularisation Scheme (BRS), all lands and buildings, the latter constructed as of October 28 are eligible to avail the provisions of the scheme.

As per the scheme, applicants under the LRS/BRS scheme can apply online by paying Rs 10,000. After being examined at various departments, within six months it would be finalised.

The State Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, basing on a number of representations for land and building regularisation, had appointed a Committee headed by the State Minister Srinivas Yadav as Chairman to look into various aspects and come out with appropriate suggestion for regularisation.

Based on the suggestions by the Committee for Regularisation, the Chie Minister today formally approved the scheme.

The panel also decided to come down heavily on illegal constructions and layouts and cases would be filed against those who violate various provisions.  It is also proposed to set up a separate tribunal after consulting the law department.

In order to curb illegal construction, the committee suggested a separate enforcement wing. It is proposed to come out with a single window clearance for building and house approvals, which is aimed at expediting the process of clearance with least interference.

The Government has come out with a detailed table for regularisation of land starting from 100 sq.yards with a nominal amount of Rs 15 and Rs 30 for residential and commercial respectively and this goes up to Rs 200 and Rs 400 for plots up to 1000 sq.yards.

In the case of apartments, it is proposed to lay penalty of Rs 12,500 for 600 sq.ft and it goes up to Rs 60,000 for 2000 sq.ft.

Published on November 2, 2015 13:16