Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that no colony will remain unauthorized. All unauthorized colonies will be legalized.

He said that every poor must have housing facility as housing is a fundamental right.

The houses are being built for the rural poor under the Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana. Similarly, houses are being provided to the urban poor. Chouhan was addressing a state-level program held at Jabalpur today to launch the Su-Raj Colony scheme.

Martyrs’ Memorial in Gol Bazaar, the declaration of unauthorized colonies, the Bhavan Anujna, and the Su-Raj Colony plan, as well as the distribution of benefits under various welfare schemes.

Chouhan also gave away building permission. The Su-Raj Colony Scheme has been designed using 23,000 acres of land freed from encroachers.

The process of legalizing more than six thousand unauthorized colonies is also underway. He said that celebration of development is underway. In Jabalpur, the inauguration and bhoomi pujan of 70 development works costing Rs 130 crore 15 lakh is being done.

Chouhan said that the state government has resolved to ensure that no poor person is left without housing and residential land title. All needy will get housing. He said that criminals will not be spared. Crusade against them and land grabbers is continuing. More than 900 houses are being built in Jabalpur. Those displaced from Madan Mahal Hill in Jabalpur are being provided houses. No poor person will be allowed to stay without housing.

All basic facilities will be available in Su-Raj colonies. A total of 2,792 colonies in the state are being legalized, including 39 colonies in Jabalpur. This will benefit 35 lakh citizens of the state.

Chouhan said that under the Kaayakalp campaign, funds will be released to all 413 urban bodies and efforts will be made to make cities beautiful and attractive.

Chief Minister Chouhan inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for various development projects worth a total of 11.76 crore rupees. These projects include road construction from Andh Mukh Chauk to the Medical College at a cost of 11.76 crore rupees, a multi-level parking facility in Bhavartal worth 8.43 crore rupees, a 5 MLD sewage treatment plant near Rani Talab costing 8.08 crore rupees, a sewage project in Bhedaghat worth 18.88 crore rupees, the establishment of a 18 crore rupee Bio CNG plant, the construction of a 9.63 crore rupee garbage transfer station, and the inauguration and foundation laying for various other development works.

The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that no colony will remain unauthorized. All unauthorized colonies will be legalized. He said that every poor must have housing facility as housing is a fundamental right.

The houses are being built for the rural poor under the Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana. Similarly, houses are being provided to the urban poor. Shri Chouhan was addressing a state-level program held at Jabalpur today to launch the Su-Raj Colony scheme.

Martyrs’ Memorial in Gol Bazaar, the declaration of unauthorized colonies, the Bhavan Anujna, and the Su-Raj Colony plan, as well as the distribution of benefits under various welfare schemes.

Shri Chouhan also gave away building permission. The Su-Raj Colony Scheme has been designed using 23,000 acres of land freed from encroachers.

The process of legalizing more than six thousand unauthorized colonies is also underway. He said that celebration of development is underway. In Jabalpur, the inauguration and bhoomi pujan of 70 development works costing Rs 130 crore 15 lakh is being done.

Shri Chouhan said that the state government has resolved to ensure that no poor person is left without housing and residential land title. All needy will get housing. He said that criminals will not be spared. Crusade against them and land grabbers is continuing. More than 900 houses are being built in Jabalpur. Those displaced from Madan Mahal Hill in Jabalpur are being provided houses. No poor person will be allowed to stay without housing.

All basic facilities will be available in Su-Raj colonies. A total of 2,792 colonies in the state are being legalized, including 39 colonies in Jabalpur. This will benefit 35 lakh citizens of the state. Shri Chouhan said that under the Kaayakalp campaign, funds will be released to all 413 urban bodies and efforts will be made to make cities beautiful and attractive.

The Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for various development projects worth a total of 11.76 crore rupees. These projects include road construction from Andh Mukh Chauk to the Medical College at a cost of 11.76 crore rupees, a multi-level parking facility in Bhavartal worth 8.43 crore rupees, a 5 MLD sewage treatment plant near Rani Talab costing 8.08 crore rupees, a sewage project in Bhedaghat worth 18.88 crore rupees, the establishment of a 18 crore rupee Bio CNG plant, the construction of a 9.63 crore rupee garbage transfer station, and the inauguration and foundation laying for various other development works.

The state government has introduced new rules for unauthorized colonies built, until December 31, 2016. Those have come into effect from Jan 22.

Approximately 8013 unauthorized colonies in urban areas have been identified, and with the completion of this campaign, approximately 80 lac citizens will get benefit.

So far, the initial survey has been conducted for 7,001 colonies, and the results for 3,863 colonies have also been published. Building permissions have been issued for 499 colonies. In Jabalpur, the municipal corporation has granted building permits for 15,200 families in approximately 224 colonies and benefited 39 colonies in the municipal area.

Approximately 8013 unauthorized colonies in urban areas have been identified, and with the completion of this campaign, approximately 80 lac citizens will get benefit.

So far, the initial survey has been conducted for 7,001 colonies, and the results for 3,863 colonies have also been published. Building permissions have been issued for 499 colonies. In Jabalpur, the municipal corporation has granted building permits for 15,200 families in approximately 224 colonies and benefited 39 colonies in the municipal area.