Bengaluru: With the Assembly polls just about eight months away, Revenue Minister R. Ashoka said that the State Government is making efforts to introduce ‘Akrama-Sakrama’ scheme for regularisation of residential buildings illegally built on Government lands. Speaking to press persons here yesterday, Ashoka clarified that the scheme will be limited to residential buildings, while keeping…
Akrama-Sakrama deadline to be extended in rural areas
May 29, 2017Bagalkot: Beneficiaries in rural areas will now be given a period of three months to get Title Deeds under Akrama-Sakrama scheme. Announcing this at a progress review meeting of Revenue Department here yesterday, Revenue Minister Kagodu Thimmappa said that the deadline to get Title Deeds expired on February 27. But most of the villagers have…
Akrama-Sakrama: Houses built on 30X40 sites in urban areas to be regularised
May 18, 2017Bengaluru: The Karnataka Cabinet yesterday approved a flat Rs. 10,000 penalty for regularising unauthorised dwelling houses built on plots measuring up to 30X40 sqft on Government land within certain limits of Urban Local Bodies. This is applicable to sites located within 18 km of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) limits and within 10 km of…
Govt. to implement ‘Akrama-Sakrama’ for urban poor
May 17, 2017Bengaluru: With the Assembly polls just a year away, the State Government has again come forward to implement ‘Akrama-Sakrama’ in City Corporations and other Urban Civic Bodies limits, for the benefit of the urban poor. The move comes close on the heels of the Government announcing ‘Akrama-Sakrama’ for regularisation of houses constructed by the poor…
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