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RESIDENTS WILL have to wait for some more time for the implementation of the much-awaited need-based policy by the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA). The implementation of the policy has been delayed due to poor response from the residents. A team has now been constituted which will start a physical survey of the city this month to know which constructions could be brought under the scheme.
According to sources, GMADA received around 22 applications with suggestions from the residents. Officials said that they would wait for a few more days for suggestions to come. After that, the physical survey of the city would be started by the GMADA team.
“Need-based policy is much-awaited as many people have made constructions in their houses. Now they all want to be covered under the scheme but it is not possible. We need physical verification of all such constructions and the verification work will be started within three-four days. After the physical verification, we will prepare a report and send it to the higher authorities,” said a GMADA officer.
GMADA senior architect Satinder Singh said that they had called a meeting of officials regarding the implementation of the policy, and the physical verification would be started this month.
Public grievances
The GMADA chief administrator has appointed Director (Projects) S S Dhindsa as the nodal officer for public grievances. The residents can either call the officer on 0172-2213555 or send emails regarding their complaints at pd@gmada.gov.in.
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