The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has reversed a decision it made to revoke the project licence for an affordable housing development in Sector 106 by MRG Skyline. The license was revoked due to a lack of clarity about ownership and inconsistencies in the conversion of KN Infracon's group housing licence into an affordable housing scheme. The developer was also accused of selling its licenced property to another developer as agricultural land. KN Infracon Pvt Ltd has now cleared all dues, upon which the license was reinstated.
The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has reversed a decision it made to revoke the project licence for an affordable housing development in Sector 106. After revoking MRG Skyline's licence in November 2022, DTCP last week wrote to the police requesting a FIR against the developer for breaking regulations. Department representatives claim that once the developer KN Infracon Pvt Limited paid the required money, the cancellation order was lifted.
MRG Skyline was given permission to build a colony of affordable housing on 10 acres in 2020. A complaint made by Manipura Commercial Private Ltd resulted to the licence being later withdrawn in November 2022. In order to convert the group housing colony licence, it received in 2010 into an affordable housing colony, KN Infracon submitted an application on June 15, 2020. However, KN Infracon had sold the land to Truetrust Analytics Pvt Ltd (now MRG Castle Realty LLP) on October 23, 2019, therefore at that point it was no longer the owner. Following consideration of the review application submitted by KN Infracon and MRG Castle, the licence cancellation order was withdrawn according to a new ruling issued by DTCP on February 24.
The order said that any actions taken by the department based on its earlier decision were recalled since the developer has paid the necessary compounded costs. DTCP revoked the project licence due to two complaints. As the DTCP was kept in the dark regarding who owned the project land, there were inconsistencies in the conversion of KN Infracon's group housing licence into an affordable housing scheme. The developer was also accused of selling its licenced property to another developer as agricultural land causing the state exchequer suffering a loss of revenue.
The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) is a government agency responsible for regulating and managing the use of land in urban and rural areas. Its primary objective is to promote sustainable and balanced development, ensure equitable distribution of land resources, and protect the environment. The department oversees the planning and implementation of zoning regulations, building codes, and land-use policies.
The DTCP also coordinates with other government agencies and stakeholders to address issues related to transportation, infrastructure, and housing. It plays a critical role in shaping the growth and development of cities and towns, and it works to ensure that these areas are liveable, accessible and safe for residents and visitors.