Thursday, 21 January 2016

Conversion of agri land for industrial use made simpler


Mumbai

Doing away with a century-old procedure, the state revenue department on January 20 issued a government resolution discontinuing the non-agricultural (NA) permission for land for bonafide industrial use.
Addressing a press conference at Mantralaya, revenue minister Eknath Khadse said a committee, headed by the additional collector, has been set up.
The applicant needs to apply to the panel for information on reservations on the land where the industry is to be set up. The information will be provided within a month. Also, the applicant does not have to obtain a no objection certificate from any department. After setting up the industry, the applicant has to intimate the office of the tehsildar or talati, who will grant the sanad (deed) within 60 days.
For Class I and Class II land, citizens will be informed about the category within a month of the application. If the land is Class I, NA permission will not be required. If the land is Class II, an NOC will be granted for conversion following payment of the conversion tax, but it will not require NA permission. The deadline in both cases is 30 days.
If officials do not comply, disciplinary action can be initiated against them, said Khadse.
All district collector's offices have been directed to set up a data bank as well as a special desk to make it easy to issue NOCs, he added.
SOURCE: magicbricks.com

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