GMADA pulled up for approval of colonies without proper planning
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court today admonished the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) for allowing construction of several residential colonies without proper planning.
Asking GMADA to file a response as to whether any plan has been followed before sanctioning the construction of residential colonies, the High Court today also expressed strong disapproval over no action taken against those who have filled up the pits dug up by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) for constructing approach roads for residential colonies in Mohali.
To provide an approach road to the colonies, the NHAI had dug up the front portion of the colonies. It was brought to the notice of the High Court that "encroachers" have filled up the pits. Taking a serious view of this, the High Court today asked the Deputy Commissioner (DC) and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Mohali to appear in front of the court on the next date of hearing. The case has been adjourned for two weeks.
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