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Admin resorting dilly-dilly tactics in issuing building permission alleges Srinagar residents

Admin resorting dilly-dilly tactics in issuing building permission alleges Srinagar residents
Admin resorting dilly-dilly tactics in issuing building permission alleges Srinagar residents

All files with NoC cleared recently says officials

SRINAGAR: The residents of Srinagar living around Dal Lak have alleged that the administration is resorting to dilly-dally tactics in issuing building permissions while authorities claim that all files with NOCs were cleared recently.

A group of residents said that since the government launched online permission to ease the issues faced by people but there is no clue about their cases.

They said that the government introduced the online system to provide relief to people so that they can submit all necessary documents online but it has added to their suffering as they are forced to visit the offices to check the status of their files.

It is taking months together to get permission as authorities are resorting to dilly-dally tactics due to unknown reasons, they added.

They said that for months they were waiting to get permission so that they can carry out necessary construction work in good temperatures but now winter has approached and people are still waiting for their permits.

They urged the higher authorities to direct the concerned to provide building permission on a fast-track basis so that people won’t suffer anymore.

Irfan Bahadur Collector and Secretary Lake Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) Srinagar told that there are several departments that have to provide no objection certificates (NOCs) for building permission and it takes time.

“We have a building permission authority headed by VC and there are many other departments and NOCs from these departments including revenue and town planning organization which sometimes takes time,” he said. According to him, all files with proper NOCs and other documents were cleared during a board meeting two weeks ago. “As few files come to our office, the board clears them within days,” he said.

 

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Admin resorting dilly-dilly tactics in issuing building permission alleges Srinagar residents