Khattar was hearing grievances of people at a 'Janta Darbar' organised here, an official release said. The chief minister listened to problems of the people for almost three hours.
Hearing the grievances, he said that for converting the unauthorized colonies of Faridabad into authorized ones, the state government has fixed development charges of Rs 1,250 per metre and the colonies where the residents pay these charges will be notified as authorized.
Development works can then be taken up in these colonies, he said.
The government is also considering to prepare a plan to improve the living standard of slum dwellers by offering them alternate houses at minimum possible rates, he said.
Reacting on a complaint, the Chief Minister said that in next two months the RERA will come into existence in Haryana and then either the developer will have to hand over the flat or refund the money taken from the buyer.
When a complainant from a village across the river Yamuna came and complained that he is unable to get electricity for his tubewell simply because his fields lie on the other side of Yamuna, that is, towards Uttar Pradesh, the chief minister directed the superintending engineer of the Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) Faridabad to talk to his counterpart posted in adjoining district of UP.
Khattar asked the DHBVN offical to request his counterpart if the villagers belonging to Haryana who are farming on the UP side of river Yamuna can be provided powerby that state.
On the issue of reviving Badkhal lake, Khattar said that work was going on to fill water in this lake from two sides.
It will enhance the tourism potential of this lake, he said.
He said that the state government is ready to provide round-the-clock power to villages, provided the line losses were below 20 per cent.
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