Re-look usage charges of land for artisans making Ravana effigies: HC to AAP govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court today asked the and municipal corporations to re-look charges fixed by them for using space at sites designated for making effigies by artisans.

A bench of Acting and Justice C asked the government and the corporations to place a report before it after re-looking usage charges and listed the matter for further hearing on August 7.

The direction was issued after the artisans told the court that at the present rate of Rs five per square feet, they would end up paying between Rs 22,000 to Rs 30,000 each month and they cannot afford it.

They sought that the usage charges be reduced to Re 1 per square feet which was affordable.

They said if they apply for registration under the current policy, the authorities would assume it as acceptance of the higher usage charges.

The court was hearing a PIL initiated on its own after it came across a report saying that several effigies, built by artisans who came here from for Dussehra, were destroyed or confiscated by the South Municipal Corporation for allegedly encroaching on public land.

Last September, it had asked the and the corporation to formulate a policy for allocating land to the artisans to do their work.

Thereafter a draft policy was framed by the after holding meetings with the corporations and other civic bodies.

The policy laid down the modalities for utilising land identified for use by the artisans.

Under the policy, there is a registration fee of Rs 500 per applicant and usage charges of Rs 5 per square feet per month.

It stated that artisans have to register with the corporations two months before the start of the work and once a site is allotted it would be for only two months.

After expiry of period of allotment the artisans have to vacate the site. If the number of applicants exceeds the land available, then registrations would be granted on first-come-first-serve basis, the document said and added that the artisans have to ensure there is no pollution of any kind at the site allotted to them.

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First Published: Sun, August 05 2018. 13:00 IST