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Almost 40 per cent mobile towers in East Delhi unauthorised, says EDMC

News Agencies | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 6:07 IST

Nearly 40 percent of a total of of 2,198 mobile phone towers installed in the areas under East Delhi Municipal Corporation are unauthorised.

The issue of unauthorised towers in the EDMC area was raised in the Standing Committee meeting on 15 October by councillor Manoj Tyagi through a short notice question.

An official of the building department informed the committee that of a total of 941 mobile towers in Shahdara North zone of EDMC, 448 towers are unauthorised. In Shahdara South zone, the number of unauthorised towers is 354 out of a total of 1,257 towers.

The official said that 543 unauthorised towers were sealed between January 1, 2012, and October 13, 2015. While 335 towers were sealed in Shahdara South zone, 208 towers were sealed in Shahdara North zone for unauthorised installation or for failing to show permission by EDMC.

Some of the sealed mobile towers were later cleared after their operators produced permission papers, said the officer. Under the erstwhile unified municipal corporation, mobile towers were to be installed in areas within its jurisdiction upon payment of a one-time permission charge of Rs. 1 lakh.

However, the new policy, implemented from April 8, 2010, raised that fee to Rs. 5 lakh. Afterwards, the matter went to high court and is still pending there.

As a result, EDMC's building department has not realised any permission charge since the trifurcation of the unified municipal corporation.

The civic body is presently giving permission for installation of towers in areas under its jurisdiction without charging any fee for the same. An affidavit with effect to payment of fee as per the court's order is taken from the applicants, he added.

-PTI

First published: 17 October 2015, 10:35 IST