Corporation to digitise records of 10,000 land parcels by Dec.
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The Greater Chennai Corporation will full work on digitisation, mapping and computerisation of 10,000 company land parcels by December.
Civic officers have deliberate to conduct conferences with residents’ associations in all zones to determine OSR (open house reservation) land that had not been correctly handed over to the Corporation. The records pertaining to layouts of residential areas in all 200 wards of town are probably to be collected and matched with records of the Corporation to hint land records that had not been handed over to native authorities.
Many promoters had not handed over OSR land to the native physique, officers stated. This was triggered due to the delay in clearance by the Town Planning Committee a couple of years in the past. The erstwhile native our bodies had failed to hand over records pertaining to Corporation land to zones or the Land and Estates Department of the Greater Chennai Corporation after 2011, officers stated. The merger of areas similar to Velachery had led to the loss of many records, officers stated. Many land records had been but to be traced within the newly added areas as a result of of points relating to handing over of records by the erstwhile native our bodies earlier than the merger.
The Corporation had been growing parks in OSR land. The civic physique had 774 parks, 283 faculties, 140 main well being centres and over 3,000 workplace buildings in its lands. Burial grounds, group halls, Amma canteens and homeless shelters had been developed on such lands. Some land records had been broken. Retrieving of data pertaining to lands remained a problem in some areas, officers stated.
After computerisation of the records, residents in 200 wards could have entry to the data.
The data can be shared on-line to enhance transparency.
“We will identify most encroachments on Corporation land after the completion of the project,” stated an official.
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