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Last month, the municipal corporation received official directives to move forward with the transfer, which led to a meeting involving officials from the municipal corporation, cantonment boards, and district administration.
During this meeting, decisions were made about delegating responsibilities to different departments, and the relevant departments were informed by the corporation.
While this process was in progress, the state’s urban development department conducted an online meeting with municipal officials, where the corporation brought up the issue of property ownership.
The municipal corporation has requested that ownership rights for existing hospitals, parks, amenity spaces, markets, and other civic projects be transferred to the corporation in order for it to provide civic services. The state government has communicated this issue to the defense department, but no decision has been reached yet, resulting in a delay in the merger of the boards.
Once the merger is finalized, the municipal corporation’s area will expand by 1,500 square kilometers, and the population is anticipated to increase by 80,000 to 90,000 residents.
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