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Haryana/Himachal

Haryana Cabinet approves land ownership policy for four villages in Hisar

Kaumimarg Bureau | March 05, 2024 07:19 PM

 

Chandigarh-In a significant move aimed at empowering residents and ensuring secure land rights, the Haryana Cabinet, which met under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Sh. Manohar Lal here today, granted approval for the formulation of a policy granting proprietary rights of residential land or plots to occupants in four villages namely Dhandoor, Peeranwali, Jhiri (Chikanwas), and Babran (Basti and Diggi Tal).

Under this policy, occupants with constructed dwellings on 1873 kanal 19 marla land pertaining to the Government Livestock Farm, Hisar, as of March 31, 2023, will be eligible for ownership rights.

The residents who have constructed on an area of up to 250 square yards of land will be granted ownership rights after paying a fee of Rs. 2000 per square yard. Those who have constructed on an area ranging from 250 square yards to 1 kanal will receive ownership rights upon payment of Rs. 3000 per square yard. Families with properties spanning from 1 kanal to 4 kanal will need to pay Rs. 4000 per square yard for ownership rights. The maximum permitted plot size under this policy is 4 kanal. Claims for plots larger than 4 kanal will be accepted up to 4 kanal only.

All occupants of the plot/property with constructed dwellings on 1873 kanal 19 marla land of Government Livestock Farm, Hisar, in these four villages as of March 31, 2023, and whose names appear in the drone-imaging survey conducted by the district administration, Hisar, will be eligible for allotment. The Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP) ID will serve as the sole document requirement for establishing the identity of eligible beneficiaries, unless any other document is notified as requisite proof by the government.

A five-member committee headed by the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Hisar, will invite applications from the claimants, scrutinize them, and present the proposal to the competent authority. The committee will solicit applications through a common web portal, preferably the Antyodaya Saral Portal, via public notice in the local newspaper. All applications, including claims and objections, will be received and processed through this common portal. Payment must be cleared within six months from the date on which the demand notices are issued.

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