Illegal constructions continue in Hyderabad, Telangana

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Hyderabad: The introduction of the Telangana State Building Permission Approval and Self-certification System (TS-bPASS), GHMC’s Town Planning wing’s enforcement, Directorate of Enforcement Vigilance & Disaster Management (EV&DM) and the recently-constituted Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) have failed to curb the illegal constructions in the city.

Dozens of illegal structures have mushroomed in different parts of the city and continue to increase with every passing day.

The expectation to get higher rental income is the prime reason for the illegal constructions. The factors that make it happen are nexus between officials and violators of rules. While the officials want to take action, political intervention stalls it.

Having a plot with an area ranging between 200 square metres and 300 square metres, the building’s height should not cross 10 metres or a maximum of three floors. However in view of good rentals in Hyderabad, the owner typically constructs a five or six-storey building on a 300 square metre plot.

There are also a few examples where some property owners, who bought an existing house, are denied permission to construct additional floors, if there is a deviation in the existing ground floor. This also makes people opt for illegal constructions.

Notary lands are also one of the primary reasons for illegal construction in the city. As these land parcels are not registered, they cannot apply for building permission, forcing them to construct buildings illegally. Ayyappa Society, parts of Gayatri Hills in Jubilee Hills, dozens of areas in Old City, where registration is banned, land transactions are done on notary documents.

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