HDUDA to meet layout owners in Navanagar
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HDUDA to meet layout owners in Navanagar

The Hubballi-Dharwad Urban Development Authority (HDUDA) has to meet layout owners on February 8 at its office in Navanagar.

HDUDA chairman Nagesh Kalburgi told the media that HDUDA had released notices to some layout owners at Hosayellapur, Somapur Road, Govankoppa and Hosayellapur on Navalgund Road saying their layouts were illegal and they would be cleared.

As none of the layout owners have replied, HDUDA cleared the layouts on January 28. But, some layout owners have claimed they have not obtained the notices, while others said they have received the notice and are willing to get their layouts sanctioned by HDUDA.To handle this issue, HDUDA has called for a meeting on February 8.

It should be considered, as a public notice, and the owners of all illegal layouts should attend the meeting with all documents. He warned that if they fail to attend, HDUDA will once again roll out a drive to clear unauthorised layouts.

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The Hubballi-Dharwad Urban Development Authority (HDUDA) has to meet layout owners on February 8 at its office in Navanagar. HDUDA chairman Nagesh Kalburgi told the media that HDUDA had released notices to some layout owners at Hosayellapur, Somapur Road, Govankoppa and Hosayellapur on Navalgund Road saying their layouts were illegal and they would be cleared. As none of the layout owners have replied, HDUDA cleared the layouts on January 28. But, some layout owners have claimed they have not obtained the notices, while others said they have received the notice and are willing to get their layouts sanctioned by HDUDA.To handle this issue, HDUDA has called for a meeting on February 8. It should be considered, as a public notice, and the owners of all illegal layouts should attend the meeting with all documents. He warned that if they fail to attend, HDUDA will once again roll out a drive to clear unauthorised layouts. Image Source Also read: Karnataka authority to issue work order for 10,060 houses

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