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Status of 57 dwarka's Societies

Days ahead of a workshop to resolve the deadlock over the Dwarka cooperative group housing societies (CGHS) allotment, the registrar of cooperative societies (RCS) has uploaded information on the status report of the 57 societies concerned. The workshop, to be conducted by chief minister Sheila Dikshit, is likely to take place this week and will be attended by top government officials and PWD minister Raj Kumar Chauhan. It will bring the registrar and aggrieved CGHS members face to face.

 

 The RCS’s latest move of putting the status of 57 societies in public domain has come under severe criticism from the aggrieved members, who have been awaiting allotment for years. They alleged the registrar office is only covering up its inefficiency.

 

‘‘Details uploaded by the registrar office are misleading and highly deceptive as it had to hide non-compliance of the timebound directives for allotment of the high court in 2008. The RCS office was supposed to give deficiency note to the societies within 15 days. The societies needed to comply within 15 days and then the registrar needed to move the file to the next committee for clearance,’’ said an official release issued by the Association of Suffering Members of CGHS

 

They alleged that since a detailed posting of the chronological developments with dates could have exposed the RCS, it did a cover-up. Members said the date of receipt of documents from each individual society and the date of notification by RCS that there were deficiencies in their documents have not been uploaded in the website. ‘‘Had they uploaded the detailed information, the truth would have been exposed confirming how the inordinate delay by the RCS office resulted in noallotment of flats in these 57 societies,’’ said Ashok Kumar, who has been heading the movement

 

The information uploaded on the RCS website states that in most of the cases the societies have not got the completion certificate or provisional occupancy certificate (POC), which are issued by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). It also mentions that in several cases the registrar office has not yet received the chargesheet and findings of the CBI report. The 57 societies were investigated by CBI after the scam of fake membership and massive irregularities was unearthed years ago. Association members said they would expose the truth at the forthcoming workshop.

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