TS Govt Issued Changing Orders On LRS Scheme 2020
Hyderabad: Telangana government issued orders amending certain clauses in the ‘Telangana Regularisation of Unapproved and Illegal Layout Rules 2020’ with regard to rates of regularisation making them same as what was provided in the previous Land Regularisation Scheme (LRS) of 2015.
As per the orders issued by Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, the rules issued under the several requests were made by the general public and public representatives that the regularisation charges specified in the ‘Telangana Regularisation of Unapproved and Illegal Layout Rules 2020’ are very high and they requested the government to make them same as what was provided in the previous LRS scheme of 2015.
The government in exercise of powers conferred under relevant sections has issued notification making following amendments: Regularisation charges for market value of the plot as on August 26, 2020 (Sub Register Value) in rupees per square yard below 3000 will be 20 per cent, between 3001-5000 will be 30 per cent, between 5001-10,000 will be 40 per cent, between 10,001 to 20,000 will be 50 per cent, between 20,001 to 30,000 will be 60 per cent, between 30,001-50,000 will be 80 per cent and above 50,000 will be 100 per cent.
Further the new orders substitutes rule 8(a) (ii) of the Telangana Regularisation of Unapproved and Illegal Layout Rules 2020 with the following: Pro-rata open spaces charges: If 10 per cent open space is not available in the unapproved layout, pro-rata open space charges at the rate of 14 per cent of the plot value prevailing as on the date of regularisation of such plot shall be paid.
In rule 8 (a) of the Telangana Regularisation of Unapproved and Illegal Layout Rules 2020, following were added after Rule (8) (iii) as Rule 8 (a) (iv): the LRS regularisation charges includes NALA (Non-Agricultural Land Assessment) charges also and no separate NALA charges shall be paid.
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