CABINET APPROVES PROPOSED MODIFICATION IN LAND POOLING POLICY-2013 TO CREATE LAND BANKS IN GMADA

Author(s): City Air NewsDECIDES ON 15% COMPENSATION TO LAND OWNERS, WITH HIGHER SHARE FOR COMMERCIAL LAND EXCHANGE Chandigarh, March 22, 2018: The Punjab Cabinet today approved a modification in the Land Pooling Policy-2013 in order to...

CABINET APPROVES PROPOSED MODIFICATION IN LAND POOLING POLICY-2013 TO CREATE LAND BANKS IN GMADA
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DECIDES ON 15% COMPENSATION TO LAND OWNERS, WITH HIGHER SHARE FOR COMMERCIAL LAND EXCHANGE

Chandigarh, March 22, 2018: The Punjab Cabinet today approved a modification in the Land Pooling Policy-2013 in order to create Land Banks for the proposed Aero City Expansion Project of the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA), with a minimum of 15% compensation to be given to the land owners.

This decision was taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh here at his official residence this evening, said an official spokesperson, adding that the modification will help create land banks for urban estate through land pooling.

The cabinet decided that higher share of commercial area could be considered to be given to land owners if they so desired. However, in such cases, they would get lesser share of residential area to the tune of 1:3 ratio.

The amendment was mooted after detailed deliberations with the farmers and other stakeholders in the vicinity of Aero City Mohali, where 70-80 percent of the land owners were willing to give up their land for the proposed Aero City Expansion project for land pooling.

A small percentage of the farmers demanded cash compensation to purchase land for cultivation in other areas, while a few farmers requested to trigger Land Acquisition Act and issue notification and award as per law, so that they are not harassed by the Income Tax Department.

The spokesperson said that the farmers also shared their experiences of previous land pooling and gave vital inputs suggesting modifications in the Land Pooling Policy-2013. The land owners also asked for increased proportion of commercial area from 121 sq. yards to 200 sq. yards, clubbing the commercial sites at one location if it was more than 200 sq. yards.

Date: 
Thursday, March 22, 2018