Friday, March 19, 2021

Submission of application for the concurrence of unauthorized Educational Institutions

 Date:18.03.2021

PRESS RELEASE

         Guidelines have been issued vide G.O.Ms.No.76, Housing and Urban Development department dated: 14.6.2018 for grant of concurrence for educational institutional buildings constructed and functioning before 1.1.2011 in non-plan areas. The stay order issued by the Madras High Court, Chennai which prevented grant of concurrence for the applications received online during the period of 3 months from 14.6.2018 to 13.09.2018, has been vacated by the court in its order dated: 10.02.2021 in Writ Appeals no.233/2019 etc. 

        As per this order of the court those who have already applied under the scheme may approach the concerned District Town and Country Planning office to obtain concurrence by submitting relevant details. In the said order, the court has also given two weeks time to register applications under the scheme as another opportunity to those who have missed submission of applications earlier opportunity. 

        The Election Commission of India has offered no objection from the Model Code of Conduct angle to receive fresh applications online under the scheme and to issue a press release regarding this matter. Further, it is also informed that those who are interested to obtain concurrence under this scheme may register application in two weeks’ time from 22.3.2021 to 4.4.2021 in the website: www.tn.gov.in/tcp. It is requested to utilize this one time rare opportunity.

Released by:

Director,

Town and Country Planning department,

E&C Market Road,

CMDA Complex, 3rd Floor,

Koyambedu, Chennai – 600 107.

Director of Town and Country Planning

Issued By: - DIPR, Secretariat, Chennai - 9.

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