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  • Dec 4th, 2012
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The MNA Chairman Village Regularisation Committee Syed Ameer Ali Shah Jamote has asked the officers of Revenue Department and Goth Abad Scheme to expedite their efforts towards completing all proceedings required for declaring the villages of district Hyderabad as approved/sanctioned and ready for providing title of ownership (Sanad) to the owners of houses.

This he directed while holding meeting with the officers of Revenue Department and Goth Abad Scheme at the office of Deputy Commissioner Hyderabad Agha Shahnawaz Babar on Monday. The Deputy Commissioner Hyderabad Agha Shahnawaz Babar, Mukhtiarkars of all taluka of Hyderabad District and Goth Abad Scheme, Board of Revenue attended the meeting.

Addressing the meeting, Syed Ameer Ali Shah Jamote said that people have big housing properties in their villages, are not able to mortgage or place in the court in difficult time because of having been the same in unapproved/sanctioned villages. He said that PPP government was striving hard to upgrade the villages by providing all facilities and legal rights to inhabitants to bring them at the par of urban areas. He said that as many as 1,110 villages had been identified for sanctioning in Goth Abad Scheme out of these 870 villages fallen in Hyderabad Rural, 95 in Qasimabad, 84 in Latifabad and 61 in Hyderabad City.

The Syed Ameer Ali Shah Jamote was informed that out of these villages 452 villages have been sent to Board of Revenue after necessary verification out of which 266 villages have been approved by the competent authority and subsequently sanctioned under Sindh Goth Abad Housing Scheme.

The meeting was further informed that the topography survey of 760 villages have been completed while work remaining villages was in progress. While discussing on the villages established on Qabuli Land, in Taluka Hyderabad Rural, Syed Ameer Ali Shah said that this matter be recommended to Board of Revenue for de-notifying the status of such villages.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2012


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