NEW DELHI: Getting a no-objection certificates for building when you reside in a monument regulated zone was once made easier through National Monuments Authority via its on-line system final yr. But of the 174 centrally-protected monuments in the capital, there are 13 that require physical verifications as NMA doesn’t have land main points or area maps.
NMA has written to the Delhi government again and again, requesting land main points in order that colour-coded maps could be ready. Archaeological Survey of India and Indian Space Research Organisation had evolved colour coding of maps of centrally-protected monuments in Delhi and Mumbai. These indicated prohibited and controlled zones round monuments. AMASR Act prohibits building inside of 100m, and structures in 101-300m area requires an NOC from the competent authority.
To make the process easier for on-line software of NOCs, those who reside in the monument controlled zones are asked to seek advice from the colour-coded maps to decide whether or not their belongings falls in the regulated or prohibited area. If the property is outdoor this 300m area, then no NOC is wanted.
In Delhi, there are 13 monuments for which colour-coded maps have no longer been ready.
“Adequate budget have been launched to the state government for engaging companies for the survey. But we are nonetheless expecting the file as work is yet to be completed. We have written a number of letters to the executive secretary, secretary (income) to expedite this work,” stated an legit.
Sources stated ASI would work with the civic companies to authenticate maps. “Maps of monuments like Siri Fort wall is very important as there are issues pending in top courtroom on encroachment,” stated an legit.
“For monuments where colour-coded maps are to be had, measuring the gap of an applicant’s belongings from the monument happens a lot sooner. If it is not up to 100m, permission is denied. If it is 101-300m, then NOCs are given with conditions. Beyond 300m, there's no need for NOC. But for the 13 monuments, programs may not be considered throughout the single-window system as a physical, on-site verification is vital. This obviously takes for much longer,” stated an legit.
Some of the structures for which colour-coded maps aren’t to be had are: a bastion where partitions of Jahanpanah and Qila Rai Pithora meet; gates and partitions of Kotla Mubarakpur; web site of an 1857 siege battery; gateway of Qila Rai Pithora and its partitions linking Lal Kot; Badaun gates and others.
NMA has written to the Delhi government again and again, requesting land main points in order that colour-coded maps could be ready. Archaeological Survey of India and Indian Space Research Organisation had evolved colour coding of maps of centrally-protected monuments in Delhi and Mumbai. These indicated prohibited and controlled zones round monuments. AMASR Act prohibits building inside of 100m, and structures in 101-300m area requires an NOC from the competent authority.
To make the process easier for on-line software of NOCs, those who reside in the monument controlled zones are asked to seek advice from the colour-coded maps to decide whether or not their belongings falls in the regulated or prohibited area. If the property is outdoor this 300m area, then no NOC is wanted.
In Delhi, there are 13 monuments for which colour-coded maps have no longer been ready.
“Adequate budget have been launched to the state government for engaging companies for the survey. But we are nonetheless expecting the file as work is yet to be completed. We have written a number of letters to the executive secretary, secretary (income) to expedite this work,” stated an legit.
Sources stated ASI would work with the civic companies to authenticate maps. “Maps of monuments like Siri Fort wall is very important as there are issues pending in top courtroom on encroachment,” stated an legit.
“For monuments where colour-coded maps are to be had, measuring the gap of an applicant’s belongings from the monument happens a lot sooner. If it is not up to 100m, permission is denied. If it is 101-300m, then NOCs are given with conditions. Beyond 300m, there's no need for NOC. But for the 13 monuments, programs may not be considered throughout the single-window system as a physical, on-site verification is vital. This obviously takes for much longer,” stated an legit.
Some of the structures for which colour-coded maps aren’t to be had are: a bastion where partitions of Jahanpanah and Qila Rai Pithora meet; gates and partitions of Kotla Mubarakpur; web site of an 1857 siege battery; gateway of Qila Rai Pithora and its partitions linking Lal Kot; Badaun gates and others.
No ‘relief’ for houses near 13 protected monuments
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March 08, 2018
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