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Call for transparency in shortlist of homeless needy

Priority to those staying in rented homes without own land
Last Updated 18 June 2015, 18:27 IST

MLA Pramodh Madhwaraj stressed on the need for transparency in processing and shortlisting the list of the homeless people.

Speaking at a meeting held for reviewing applications received from applicants for houses in Udupi Assembly constituency, the MLA said priority would be given to those who stay in rented homes without own land.

He said applications without appropriate documents should be discarded. The document verification should get over by another week.

He said all processing and shortlisting of names of applicants should be decided before June 30 and the list sent to PDOs for further verification. He said names of beneficiaries should be identified and simultaneously land for the purpose of distribution should be identified.

However, only 50 per cent of identified land would be given away to beneficiaries and remaining land would be reserved for the purpose of future plans, he added.

Calling for immediate dispensation of entire process, he said the list should be scrutinised and reverified for final approval, which should be done by July 30. He said first list of around 1,400 applications would be under final interruption by August and second list which would have 1,020 applications would be scrutinised by August 30 in Udupi CMC limits, he said.

Specific guidelines
Asserting that applications should have specific guidelines for processing, the MLA said additional applicants should be put under B list which would be considered only when there is additional leftover land mass. He said there is no deadline for aspirants to submit applications, however, administration would decide upon sanctioning the house.

He said as many as 3,072 applications are received in rural areas that come under Udupi Assembly constituency. He directed officials to immediately process the applications received in the process of road widening. Officials said as many as 36 applications are under consideration received following national highway widening, Malpe-Vadabanadeshwara Road widening, and Vishnumurthy temple road widening in the Doddannagudde area, he added.

The official said land is also identified in Herga, Doddannagudde and Nyampanahalli.  As many as 1.12 acres and 12.5 acres of land is identified separately in Herga. The list would be finalised by July.

The MLA said people who have given land to widen the stretch should be given priority. He said migratory workers who reside in the tent near Brahmavar Sugar factory should be given temporary shelter, as their habitat is in danger. The tent houses are very close to national highway, which may end lead to accidents.

He said except for number of tents in the area, not even single extra house should be built to those road dwellers. He directed officials to embark upon the idea of involving private parties which would result in public private partnership to provide houses for homeless needy, he said.
 

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(Published 18 June 2015, 18:27 IST)

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