Panel to probe Master Plan violations reconstituted
Jammu, Jan 29: The state government has reconstituted a panel tasked with probing violations of Master Plan in residential colonies in Jammu and Srinagar, and named Devender Singh Rana, former advisor to Chief Minister as its chairman.
Amrit Malhotra, chairman of the Legislative Council, today re-constituted the House Committee to look into the issue of conversion of residential areas into commercial ones in violation of Master Plan in the two capital cities.
This was done in partial modification of the order dated October 8, 2012 when the first panel was constituted by the Council. The panel had not submitted any report.
Devender Singh Rana has been nominated the Chairman of the six-member panel that has Murtaza Ahmad Khan, Jugal Kishore, B R Kundal, Sheikh Ghulam Rasool and Muhammad Ashraf Mir as its members.
Pertinently, the Master Plans of Srinagar and Jammu are currently under review and the revised plans with multitude of changes are likely to be finalized and approved by the state cabinet after the budget session of the state legislature.
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Lastupdate on : Tue, 29 Jan 2013 18:30:00 GMT
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