LG NAJEEB JUNG HOLDS MEETING TO EXPEDITE ALLOTMENT OF LAND FOR NEW POLICE STATIONS IN DELHI

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New Delhi, 24 September 2014

Lt. Governor holds a meeting to expedite allotment of land for new Police Stations in Delhi

Land for 32 new police stations to be allotted

A meeting was held under the chairmanship of Lt. Governor Sh. Najeeb Jung at the Raj Niwas to take up the issue of allotment of land to new Police Stations in Delhi on 24 September, 2014. The meeting was attended by Commissioner of Police and representatives from DDA, Municipalities, as also Land & Development Officer (MoUD), Deputy Commissioner, SDM and other senior government officials.
The Commissioner of Police informed the Lt. Governor that out of the existing 181 police stations, 32 police stations are currently running in rented buildings, porta cabins, tents etc. and these need to be shifted to permanent structures.
The Lt. Governor directed the land owning agencies to expedite the process of allotting land to these 32 police stations on topmost priority. He said, “Policing is the topmost priority for our government. With expanding responsibilities, there is need to set up police stations in different parts of the city. The land agencies must extend all their cooperation and fast-track the allotment of land for setting up these police stations at the earliest.”
Some of the locations where new police stations are envisaged are as under: Bharat Nagar, Neb Sarai, Safdarjung Enclave, Govind Puri, Pul Prahlad Pur, Subhash Palace, Kotla Mubarak Pur, IP Estate, Deshbandhu Gupta Road, Saket, Sonia Vihar, Fateh Pur Beri, Chhawla, Ranholla, Harsh Vihar etc.
The Lt. Governor directed the land owning agencies and concerned officials to submit a status report on each of these locations to him by 1st week of October so that allotment of land for building new police stations is expedited. In certain cases where formalities for allotment of land have been completed, the land owning agencies were directed to give possession of land to the Delhi police immediately. The Lt. Governor will review the allotment process with all concerned in mid October.

Author: sarkarimirror