Drone survey finds properties missing from LDA records
In a shocking revelation, a drone survey conducted in the state capital found properties worth Rs.100 crore that were missing from the layout plans and records available with the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA).
The survey identified a total of 2,440 properties comprising 1,936 residential and 504 commercial. It included those which were not in the LDA records. Investigations also found two commercial properties spanning 20,000 sq ft of land — one was under illegal occupation and the other had no construction.
The fact came to the fore during a presentation of the survey at a meeting held at LDA on Wednesday. The survey was conducted on the directions of LDA vice chairman Indramani Tripathi.
Tripathi instructed the officials of the engineering and planning section to conduct on-site inspections of all identified properties and submit a comprehensive report.
The LDA vice-chairman has directed officials to take action against owners.
The survey also found vacant land earmarked for 195 residential plots near a water body. The LDA vice-chairman asked officials to prepare a development plan for the area.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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