Cabinet defers decision on notifying?rules to Real Estate Act

May 31, 2017

Bengaluru, May 31: The state Cabinet on Tuesday deferred taking a decision on notifying the final rules for the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2017.RealEstate

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Law Minister T?B?Jayachandra said discussions on notifying rules to the Act, which aim at protecting consumers' interests and enhancing transparency in the real estate sector, remained inconclusive. “We will take a decision on the issue at the next Cabinet meeting,” he said.

Asked whether there was a demand from a section of ministers that rules should not be applicable for on-going projects, Jayachandra replied in the negative. As per the draft rules, all developers will have to register under-construction projects with the regulatory authority within three months of the implementation of the Act.

Housing Minister M?Krishnappa has been on record stating that the final rules will be notified by May 31. Jayachandra also evaded a direct reply to a query whether the state government was considering bringing changes in the model RERA rules recommended by the state. Sources said the state government will seek legal opinion whether the Act will be applicable to projects taken up by Bangalore Development Authority and Karnataka Housing Board.

The Cabinet also cleared a proposal for setting up Ayush units in all taluk hospitals in the state, Jayachandra said.

The Cabinet gave its approval for the chief minister's “Anila Bhagya Scheme'' of providing free gas connections and stove to five lakh poor families, which have not qualified under the Centre's Ujjwala scheme, the minister added.

The Cabinet gave its approval for developing 10,000 hectares of good quality cashew orchards over the next five years at a cost of Rs 10 crore.

Other Cabinet decisions

*Approval for construction of 25 new polytechnics at a cost of Rs 200 crore.

*Approval for construction of 23 women's hostels attached to the polytechnics at a cost of Rs 46 crore.

*Rs 300 crore to be released for development of 1,000 'model' village under CM's Gram Vikas scheme.

*Approval of Rs 25 crore for silver jubilee celebrations of Kannada University, Hampi, including construction of an auditorium.

*Entry tax concession for National Thermal Power Corporation for executing its 4,000 MW?Super Thermal Plant at Kudagi in Vijayapura district.

*Approval of Rs 54.51 crore as state's share for computerisation of 5,292 primary agricultural cooperative credit society under Nabard scheme.

*Additional incentive of Rs 17 per quintal of sales for fair price shop owners who install point of sale machines.¬

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March 16,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 16: Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner B Sharat has banned the sale of liquor and ordered the closure of bars and restaurants in the district until further orders in the wake of coronavirus scare.

On Sunday, Sharat said that the public gatherings including local markets, village fairs, Urs festival in Kalaburagi district have been banned.

"Gatherings including local markets, village fairs, Urs festival in the district have been banned as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus until further orders," Sharat said.

The Karnataka Health Department on Sunday said that all the family members and other contacts of the 76-year-old man who died of coronavirus in Kalaburagi are being monitored closely.

The state government has said that six cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the state as of now, including one person who died.

"Till date, six COVID-19 cases have been reported in the state including one death. The 5 Coronavirus positive cases are in isolation at the designated hospital in Bengaluru," the government said.

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January 5,2020

Udupi, Jan 5: The district administration has identified 460 beneficiaries who will be allotted flats at Herga under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, informed MLA Raghupati Bhat.

Speaking to reporters here on Sunday he said the Udupi Municipal Council will construct the apartments in the 8.22 acres of land earmarked for the purpose at Herga. The flats will be ready before April 2021.

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April 30,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 30: The Karnataka government on Thursday decided to allow migrant workers, tourists, students and others stranded in different parts of the state due to the ongoing lockdown to return to their native places, a day after the Centre issued guidelines for the process.

This will be a one-time movement and the government would arrange buses for those in need but they should bear the expenses, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister J C Madhuswamy said. He also said people willing to return to the state would have to undergo tests for COVID-19. The decision was taken at the state cabinet meet and it might come into effect from Friday as the Chief Secretary will have to issue an official order, he said.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi had taken decision on movement of people and the Centre had issued a circular in this regard. Following this we have decided to permit interstate and inter-district movement," he told reporters here.

Travel expenses should be borne by those willing to return and if they want the government can provide buses from the state transport corporations. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday issued orders allowing migrant workers, tourists, students and other people stranded in different parts of the country to move to their respective destinations with certain conditions, giving a big relief to the distressed people. Decision on opening of salons and liquor shops will be taken after May 3, he said.

Madhuswamy said permission would be given for one-time movement of labourers and others who want to go from one district to other for work or any other purpose. Those operating industry or establishment and want to move from place to place for management purpose will be given passes with strict scrutiny and through checks.

Responding to a question, the minister said, "we don't know yet how many are willing to go, where they will go, if some one asks for permission, we will permit." "One family or two or three people want to go, they can use taxi. If too many people want to go, we will provide facility through transport corporation buses," he said.

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