Kolkata: Contrary to the West Bengal government's
claim that land was not an "issue" for industrial development in the
state, CREDAI, the apex body for the country's private real estate
developers, Thursday said the state should repeal its urban land ceiling
act.
Real estate firms have been demanding that the Mamata
Banerjee government should do away with the Urban Land (Ceiling and
Regulation) Act (ULCA) as West Bengal is one of the few states to have
such a legislation, which is hindering launch of major real estate
projects in the state, an IANS report said.
"It is surprising that Bengal has an urban
ceiling act. The entire country has abolished that act and got benefited
by it as the prices of the land stabilised and it ensured more supply,"
Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI)
president Lalit Jain said.
"Land being the state subject, the
reforms has to take place here," Jain told reporters on the sidelines of
'Bengal Builds', a three-day conclave on urban infrastructure
development here.
Jain's comment came just after state Industry
Minister Partha Chatterjee, during his speech at the same event, claimed
that there was "no issue" related to land acquisition in the state.
"Where
is the problem of land? The problem is the perception for the 34 years
(of Left Front rule) that nothing has happened," Chatterjee said.
Talking
to the mediapersons, Jain also said the state should raise the floor
area ratio (FAR) to five from 1.5-3 at present for the construction of
tall buildings in order to address the problem non-availability of
space.
He suggested that the local taxes and stamp duty should be brought down in the state.
"The state has to rationalize its taxation policies," he observed.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee,
however, said the government would constitute a task force to identify
the problems regarding development of urban infrastructure.
The task force would report to the cabinet committee on infrastructure.
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