[ecis2016.org] The Central Public Works Department, in its annual survey of unsafe/dangerous buildings, has identified as many as 2,297 residential buildings in Delhi as ‘unsafe’
As many as 2,297 residential buildings under the CPWD in Delhi, have been identified as ‘unsafe’, the Lok Sabha was informed on August 2, 2017.
You are reading: Nearly 2,300 CPWD buildings in Delhi ‘unsafe’
Read also : Co-working spaces to triple in three years: Knight Frank Report
The number of unsafe or dangerous buildings under the New Delhi Municipal Council stands at 124, union minister of state for home affairs, Hansraj Gangaram Ahir said. Also, 17 buildings have been found ‘unsafe’ in areas falling under three municipal corporations, with 14 in north, two in east and one in south Delhi.
[ecis2016.org] Delhi HC sets up committee to decide on regularisation of illegal colonies
Read also : EC online application: How to apply for an encumbrance (EC) certificate in Tamil Nadu?
“The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has informed that 2,297 buildings have been identified as unsafe residential buildings in Delhi,” Ahir said in a written reply. The three municipal corporations, New Delhi Municipal Council and CPWD intimated that every year the survey of unsafe/dangerous building is carried out and necessary action for demolition of the same is undertaken, it stated. The reply also said that this is a continuous process every year and corrective action is taken.
Source: https://ecis2016.org/.
Copyright belongs to: ecis2016.org
Source: https://ecis2016.org
Category: Lifestyle