Chandigarh: The government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann is organizing a special camp for the first time on October 16 to settle the pending works of citizens and colonizers in which at least 50 colonizers are being accommodated. .Cases will be given certificates. Housing and Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Mundia said this during a meeting with the Confederation of Colonizers at Punjab Bhawan, Chandigarh today.
Mundiya further said that on the instructions of the Chief Minister, the pendency of the works of the colonizers and city residents is being completely eliminated to provide smooth and timely services. He said that after the first camp on October 16, a second camp will be organized at the end of November in which efforts will be made to settle as many pending cases as possible.
The Housing and Urban Development Minister further said that if any officer of the department demands any kind of bribe related to the cases of colonizers, then immediately send your complaint to the department's email transparency.hud@gmail.com, which will be addressed directly. Will go. He will be looked after by another secretary. He said that the officers of the department have been instructed that whatever city residents or colonizers come to any office for work, their views should be heard and work should be done on priority basis.
Mundiya said that the state government is committed to the planned development of the city, for which people from the real estate sector will contribute a lot and apart from this, the government is taking strict action against unauthorized colonies from October 18 to 29. Second auction of government properties is being started. Is being done. He said that in real estate work it should be ensured that there is no tampering with the environment.
Department Secretary Rahul Tiwari said that camps will be organized every month for the disposal of public works of the department. Due to the hard work of the officers of the department, the 1000 cases of different types which were pending in the department till now have now reduced to 100 and the aim is to eliminate it completely in the future.
The Confederation welcomed the Cabinet Minister and honored him and all the officials. Praising the first camp being organized by the government, he said that this is happening for the first time. He said that he also thanked the minister for immediately giving time for the meeting. Cabinet Minister S Mundiya said that such meetings will be held regularly for the demands and feedback of the colonizers.
During the meeting, GMADA's C.A. CA Monish Kumar of Pudda. and Director Town and Country Planning Neeru Katyal Gupta, ACA of PUDA. Inayat was also present.