Undertaking infrastructural development works

01/12/2022

The UT Government has directed that the departments should utilize Government land for construction of projects and undertaking infrastructural development works while land should be acquired only if Government land is not available. It asked the departments to compile a list of officers who have authorized execution of works and projects without proper sanction leading to creation of liabilities on account of land acquisition. Asserting that authorization of Competent Authority/Delegation of Powers for according administrative approvals etc are a prerequisite for ordering execution of any work or project, the Government order said the regulatory regime governing acquisition of land for various developmental projects prescribed utilization of Government land, as far as possible, for the purpose of infrastructural development.
Land should ideally be acquired only in case of non-availability/non-feasibility of Government land for execution of the project. The Government noted with concerns that despite existing norms/ guidelines, many departments and their subordinate offices executed works and projects without proper authorization leading to creation of liabilities on account of land acquisition from private land owners.
As highlighted by your newspaper JOURNEY LINE, Administrative Secretaries and Heads of Department (HoDs) are enjoined upon not to authorize execution of any work/project without proper authorization and utilize the Government land for developmental activities, as far as possible, desisting thereby from creating/admitting liabilities on this account, especially in cases where land under reference has been donated previously. All departments shall compile a list of officers who have authorized execution of works and projects without proper sanction or have created/admitted liabilities on account of land acquisition/works without proper authorization/ authority and furnish the same to the Finance Department for appropriate action within one month. It shall also ensure that land compensation component is incorporated in the Detailed Project Report (DPR) of all projects in case land is required to be acquired.

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