IMC issues notification for regularization of plots in Tulsi Nagar
3 min readIndore(Team Newsbuddy) : After nearly a decade-long struggle, the long-awaited regularization of 531 plots in Tulsi Nagar Colony is finally set in motion. The Municipal Corporation has issued a notification, with its details soon to be published in newspapers. On August 22, 2024, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava officially handed over the notification to Rajesh Tomar, President of the Shri Tulsi Saraswati Social Welfare Society, and other society officials at the Mayor’s office. The event was attended by MLA Mahendra Hardia, Municipal Corporation Colony Cell In-Charge Rajesh Udawat, Ward 37 Councilor Sangeeta Mahesh Joshi, Nandu Pahadiya, and Pushpendra Patidar, among others—a significant number of Tulsi Nagar residents, including Shiv Bahadur Singh, Shambhunath Singh, B.K. Singh, Rakesh Jaiswal, Rahul Thakkar, Praveen Malviya, and Sitaram Patil, were also present.
Mayor Bhargava announced that the notification, which paves the way for the regularization of all 531 plots in Tulsi Nagar, will be published in the coming days. He added that a formal document regarding this will be presented to the Tulsi Nagar Residents’ Association by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, likely on August 25. The Mayor further assured residents that the remaining plots in Tulsi Nagar would also be regularized soon. According to the notification, all plot holders in Tulsi Nagar, who are covered by this notification, will be required to pay a development fee to the Municipal Corporation for infrastructure upgrades within the colony.
Ward 37 Councilor Sangeeta Mahesh Joshi highlighted that this is the third major development project brought to Tulsi Nagar by the Municipal Corporation within the past month. Earlier, an ₹8.1 million Narmada pipeline was laid in Sector B of the colony, and a ₹2.4 million ground-breaking ceremony was held for the development of Ananteshwar Garden.
K. K. Jha, Convenor of Ward 36-37 Residents’ Federation, expressed gratitude to the Mayor for the regularization of the 531 plots and requested the swift regularization of the remaining plots in Tulsi Nagar.
Heading…IMC issues notification for regularization of plots in Tulsi Nagar
Indore(Team Newsbuddy) : After nearly a decade-long struggle, the long-awaited regularization of 531 plots in Tulsi Nagar Colony is finally set in motion. The Municipal Corporation has issued a notification, with its details soon to be published in newspapers. On August 22, 2024, Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava officially handed over the notification to Rajesh Tomar, President of the Shri Tulsi Saraswati Social Welfare Society, and other society officials at the Mayor’s office. The event was attended by MLA Mahendra Hardia, Municipal Corporation Colony Cell In-Charge Rajesh Udawat, Ward 37 Councilor Sangeeta Mahesh Joshi, Nandu Pahadiya, and Pushpendra Patidar, among others—a significant number of Tulsi Nagar residents, including Shiv Bahadur Singh, Shambhunath Singh, B.K. Singh, Rakesh Jaiswal, Rahul Thakkar, Praveen Malviya, and Sitaram Patil, were also present.
Mayor Bhargava announced that the notification, which paves the way for the regularization of all 531 plots in Tulsi Nagar, will be published in the coming days. He added that a formal document regarding this will be presented to the Tulsi Nagar Residents’ Association by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, likely on August 25. The Mayor further assured residents that the remaining plots in Tulsi Nagar would also be regularized soon. According to the notification, all plot holders in Tulsi Nagar, who are covered by this notification, will be required to pay a development fee to the Municipal Corporation for infrastructure upgrades within the colony.
Ward 37 Councilor Sangeeta Mahesh Joshi highlighted that this is the third major development project brought to Tulsi Nagar by the Municipal Corporation within the past month. Earlier, an ₹8.1 million Narmada pipeline was laid in Sector B of the colony, and a ₹2.4 million ground-breaking ceremony was held for the development of Ananteshwar Garden.
K. K. Jha, Convenor of Ward 36-37 Residents’ Federation, expressed gratitude to the Mayor for the regularization of the 531 plots and requested the swift regularization of the remaining plots in Tulsi Nagar.