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MUDA Mysore Urban Development Authority: All you need to know

[ecis2016.org] The Mysore Urban Development Authority takes up important tasks, such as the development of the city, urban planning, etc. Read on to know the jurisdiction, challenges and opportunities of the MUDA

The Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) was established in 1988. However, it is important to note here that it existed much before that but was called the City Improvement Trust Board (CITB). The CITB was founded in 1904 and was responsible for making plans for new extensions, civic amenities, city infrastructure, etc. The roles and responsibilities of the MUDA remained the same even after the authority was renamed in 1988.

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The various departments under the MUDA include the Land Acquisition Department, Town Planning Department, Engineering Department, Allotment & General Administration Department, Finance Department, Law Department and the Public Relations Department. The overall execution and implementation of plans is looked after by the commissioner.

Mysore Urban Development Authority: Jurisdiction of MUDA

Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA)

(Source: MUDA website)

Category Area in hectares % area in 2011
Residential 6,097.87 43.45
Commercial 344.07 2.45
Industrial 1,855.05 13.22
Park and open spaces 1,055.05 7.52
Public and semi-public 1,180.78 8.41
Traffic and transportation 2,380.56 16.96
Public utility 43.35 0.31
Water sheet 178.95 1.27
Agricultural 898.99 6.41
Nehru Loka 1,634.82
Total 15,669.49 100

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MUDA Mysore: Other services

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For most services, you may have to physically visit the MUDA office, as the Authority is still in the process of improving the online website which is mudamysore(dot) gov(dot)in. Much of the data is not updated yet.

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MUDA Mysore website: Forms soon to be made online

As of now, you can obtain the following forms from the MUDA office.

  1. Joint Affidavit Format
  2. Self-Declaration Format
  3. Transfer Agreement Format
  4. Absolute Sale Deed Format
  5. Absolute Sale Deed Format (Houses/Flats)
  6. Auction Sale Deed Format (Vacant Site/Building)
  7. Auction Sale Deed Format
  8. Self-Affidavit Format (Death Case)
  9. Auction Sale Deed Format
  10. Sale Deed Format (Re-convey & Re-allotment)
  11. Cancellation Deed Format
  12. Auction Condition Deed Format
  13. Affidavit Format (within lease period)
  14. Marginal Land Agreement Format
  15. Sale Deed Format (Industrial sites)
  16. Absolute Sale Deed Format (within lease period sale)
  17. Absolute Sale Deed Higher Income Group (HIG) Houses (SFHS) Format
  18. Absolute Sale Deed (Alternate site absolute sale deed) Format
  19. Indemnity Bond (Death Case) (Rs. 100 stamp paper) Format
  20. Self-Affidavit Format (Death Case)
  21. Rectification Deed Format (General)
  22. Row House (Corner) and Joint House Format
  23. No Objection Affidavit Format
  24. Lease cum Sale Agreement Format
  25. Photo Attested and sign attested within lease seller Format
  26. Sign and Photo Attested by the Allottee Format
  27. Sign and Photo attested by GPA holders Format
  28. Land Tax/Building Tax fixed Format
  29. Katha Certificate

Important tasks for the authority to address in 2021

Mysuru or Mysore is a well-planned city with enough room to grow. Its connectivity to the major IT and manufacturing corridors in Bengaluru, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, is a boon for the city and its residents. However, Mysore’s growth has remained slow. For example, the tourism industry in the city has ample scope to add revenue but is still in a muted phase. Experiential tourism and long-stays, plus better public amenities, can help Mysuru gain a competitive edge in the tourism map of India.

Another aspect to look at is the city’s capacity to absorb investments that trickle down from Bangalore. If Mysuru looks at the city’s expansion and better urban transport, it will have higher chances of being attractive to young working professionals. The presence of an international airport can also be an advantage.

MUDA auctions

From time to time, the MUDA also conducts auctions for sites. The most recent auction commenced on November 8, 2020 and was concluded by the end of the month. You can visit the official portal at https://www.mudamysore.gov.in/ for site allotment details

How to apply for MUDA sites in Mysore 2021?

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In 2021, the Mysore Urban Development Authority decided to e-auction premium platinum and premium sites at various localities of the city. The authority had put on e-auction sale of dream plot commercial/ corner/ intermediate sites facing 80/ 60/ 40/ 30 feet roads.

As per the authority, interested citizens can submit the Muda Mysore application form 2021. They would be assisted by experienced staff appointed for this purpose in MUDA office in Mysore.

Sites are available in Vijayanagar 2nd, 3rd and 4th stages, Devanur 1st, 2nd and 3rd stages, Dattagalli ‘H’ Block (Ramakrishnanagar), Dattagalli 2nd & 3rd stages, Jayalakshmipuram, Hebbal 1st & 2nd stages, Hanchya – Sathagalli ‘B’ Zone, Sathagalli 1st stage, Srirampura 3rd stage, JP Nagar 1st, 2nd & 3rd stages and Vasanthanagar.

Here are the steps to participate in the auction:

  1. Visit the portal https://eproc.karnataka.gov.in/
  2. Click on Auction
  3.  Select the Mysuru Urban Development Authority & Live Auction. Click on ‘Search’
  4. New bidder should register on the site and existing bidder can sign in with their login details.
  5. After logging in, select the site you want to bid. Click on ‘Submit interest of participation’
  6. The auction fee for one site is Rs 500. EMD for site value of Rs 1.00 crore is Rs 1 lakh. For sites with value exceeding Rs 1.00 crore is Rs 3.00 lakh EMD. You can make payment online or offline. Adhere to the general condition of eligibility. Upload the documents and complete the declaration. Then, click on ‘Submit’
  7. Click on Bid
  8. Successful bidder must pay 25% of the bid value within 72 hours from the bid closing time excluding EMD and submit challan to finance section.
  9. After paying 25% amount and submitting challan, successful bidders will get a mail from MUDA to pay 75% amount within 45 days and submit challan to finance section.
  10. Unsuccessful bidders will get EMD amount to their bank account details.

FAQ

How can I contact the MUDA Mysore office?

You can contact the authority at +91 0821 2421629 or send across an email to info@mudamysore.gov.in

What is the KUDA Act?

The Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act of 1961, as the name suggests, lists a uniform law for the regulation of planned growth of land use and development and for the making and executing of town planning schemes in the state.

(With inputs from Sneha Sharon Mammen)

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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