CHANDIGARH: Haryana Government has decided to regularize 105 religious structures situated near roads in Gurgaon district. It was disclosed here Wednesday during the video conferencing of the Financial Commissioner and Principal Secretary, Naresh Gulati with the Deputy Commissioners to review the status of illegal religious sites situated near roads in different parts of the state.
It was also informed that 112 such religious sites had been found to be constructed near roads in Gurgaon district. Out of these four had been removed and three were under judgment. Rest of all had been regularized to honour the old traditions and religious sentiments of the villagers.
An official spokesman said that The concerned Panchayats would pass the proposal for these structures as these were situated on panchayati lands. It was informed that process to computerize land records was in progress in the district. As many as 269 Jamabandis had been registered out of the total of 291 Jamabandis. The information about 100 Jamabandis had been made available. The rest of the work would be completed in the next two three months. Priority would be given to this work in the tehsils of Pautaudi, Farukhnagar and Manesar. All the work would be computerized and no manual receipt would be given thereafter.
It was informed that the registration process for the plots and land had been simplified at Gurgaon by opening three counters. The purchaser gets the registry papers within a day of the purchase. Similarly 600 property dealers had been registered to prevent fraud and cheating in the real estate matters. The availability of stamp papers had also been started at the Treasury Office besides the counters of SBI for the convenience of the people.