Arts institute revival plan hits land hurdle

GURUGRAM: The Manipur government's need to revive its mission — increase an institute of performing arts in Gurgaon — has hit a roadblock. The Haryana Urban Development Authority (Huda) has refused to increase the allotment of the land for of entirety of development of the institute.

Huda had allotted four.25 acre plot (no. 88) in Sector 18 of Gurgaon in October 1990 to the Manipur government for Rs 34 lakh. The land was once allotted for development of Manipur Institute of Performing Arts with the condition to finish the construction inside of two years from the date of allotment.


However, the Manipur government paid the quantity right after the allotment but did not construct the institute. After 27 years, the Manipur government expressed its need to revive the mission. After receiving the letter from Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh in November, Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar had forwarded the similar to Huda in quest of an in depth file. "The matter was examined under the policy guidelines of 2012, regarding extension of allotment for construction on institutional plots. Since the allotment of the above plot was made in 1990, the case for grant of extension for completion of construction does not fall under this policy," stated Huda estate officer Sanjeev Singhla in his file.
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