To curb the growth of illegal colonies in Jammu district, the Jammu and Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (JKRERA) will conduct a joint operation with the Revenue Department.
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JKRERA is a statutory body established under the Jammu and Kashmir Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. It regulates the real estate sector, protects homebuyers, and ensures transparent and sustainable real estate projects.
Illegal colonies are a concern because they lack essential services like water, electricity, and waste management, leading to health and safety issues for residents and posing risks to the urban environment.
The key aspects include identifying illegal colonies, documenting and registering them, conducting public awareness campaigns, taking enforcement actions, and improving infrastructure in these areas.
This operation will enhance transparency in the real estate market, improve urban planning, provide legal protection to residents, and reduce health and safety risks associated with unauthorized settlements.
Residents can provide information about illegal colonies and cooperate with the authorities during the survey and documentation process. This active participation is crucial for the success of the operation.
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