GUWAHATI, June 8 – The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission team on survey and inspection of reforms implementation in Guwahati has lauded the work done by the Guwahati Municipal Corporation and the State Government in several fields. The remarkable works under the Community Participation Fund (CPF) have also been appreciated by another team of experts from National Institute of Urban Affairs.
“So far, the performance of both the urban local body (GMC) and the State Government is remarkable and it is better than many other cities of the country,” said Dr Devolina Kundu of National Institute of Urban Affairs, who is on a visit to the North-east to inspect and survey the reforms under the JNNURM along with another team member.
“Bringing down the stamp duty from 12-14 per cent to 5 per cent for women and 6 per cent for men at one go is a remarkable achievement of the GMC. Both the State Government and the ULB are in tune with the basic requirements of the project,” said Dr Kundu.
“The rent control reform, property title certification and 20-25 per cent land to the economically weaker section in any newly developed area are some of the reforms, where best practices by other States could help the Assam government and the ULB to understand the proper implementation process,” she added.
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“So far, the performance of both the urban local body (GMC) and the State Government is remarkable and it is better than many other cities of the country,” said Dr Devolina Kundu of National Institute of Urban Affairs, who is on a visit to the North-east to inspect and survey the reforms under the JNNURM along with another team member.
“Bringing down the stamp duty from 12-14 per cent to 5 per cent for women and 6 per cent for men at one go is a remarkable achievement of the GMC. Both the State Government and the ULB are in tune with the basic requirements of the project,” said Dr Kundu.
“The rent control reform, property title certification and 20-25 per cent land to the economically weaker section in any newly developed area are some of the reforms, where best practices by other States could help the Assam government and the ULB to understand the proper implementation process,” she added.
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