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16 Oct, 2012 07:15 PM

Bangalore : BDA Quota system for Land makes it easier for Govt. Employees

Bangalore : BDA Quota system for Land makes it easier for Govt. Employees The state government and Central government employees are lucky to own land in Bangalore thanks to the  the quota system of the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA).

The system of allocating the sites in a layout, formed by the BFA , is dependent on nine categories of quotas prescribed in Rule 11 of BDA (Allotment of sites) Rules, 1984.

As many as 1,000 of 8,813 people are employees of the State and the Union government including ex-servicemen who have been allocated sites at Arkavathi Layout on their second or third attempt. General public have to apply at least six times to secure a site. 

The number of applications received by the BDA for the sites available under the quota guides the allotment process. While the State government employees have a 10 per cent quota, Central government officials are allotted eight percent of sites. Another 10 per cent of sites is reserved for ex-servicemen. 

In Arkavathi Layout, as many as 575 sites have been allotted to Central government officials, 684 sites to State government employees and 598 sites to ex-servicemen.

The allottees under the State government quota include IAS officers and police officials from the City. One among them is T Sham Bhat, an IAS officer of the 1982 batch. Bhat has now been appointed as the commissioner of BDA. 




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