Panvel: PMC issues notices to 226 unauthorized constructions

The civic body has asked the owners of such unauthorised structures to submit documents, taken for the constructions.

Amit SrivastavaUpdated: Monday, June 20, 2022, 11:01 AM IST
article-image
Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) | FPJ

The Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC) has issued notices to 226 unauthorised constructions in its jurisdiction. The civic body has asked the owners of such unauthorised structures to submit documents, taken for the constructions.

If the concerned persons do not respond to the notice, the civic body will initiate action.

According to the civic administration, due to unauthorised constructions, the civic body is losing revenues. The unauthorized constructions have been noticed in A, B, C and D wards of the PMC and they have 32 days to submit the document if they have taken permission or removed themselves.

Among the unauthorised constructions included hotels, manufacturing units, hutments and temporary sheds. The highest number of unauthorised constructions is in the ward 'A' where notices have been issued to 163 constructions. These unauthorized constructions include temples, leisure centers and gardens.

(To receive our E-paper on whatsapp daily, please click here. To receive it on Telegram, please click here. We permit sharing of the paper's PDF on WhatsApp and other social media platforms.)

RECENT STORIES

Maharashtra MLC Election 2022 latest updates: 275 MLAs have cast their vote so far

Maharashtra MLC Election 2022 latest updates: 275 MLAs have cast their vote so far

Agnipath scheme: Indian Army issues notification for Agniveer recruitment; to begin from July

Agnipath scheme: Indian Army issues notification for Agniveer recruitment; to begin from July

MLC polls: 246 MLAs cast vote till 1 pm; role of Independents, smaller parties crucial

MLC polls: 246 MLAs cast vote till 1 pm; role of Independents, smaller parties crucial

Important to build cyber-secure India for country's development, says Amit Shah

Important to build cyber-secure India for country's development, says Amit Shah

Never sought help from Narendra Modi, never met him in Ahmedabad: PM's 'childhood friend' Abbas

Never sought help from Narendra Modi, never met him in Ahmedabad: PM's 'childhood friend' Abbas