Dear Babaji
Re: about purchasing AWHO Dwarka flats in bulk as these are cheaper in
price of open market.
Please see reply to ex-MoS in Parliament about AFNHB, and condition in
AWHO is much very worse.
"The proposal may be turned down. The AFNHB is only a housing society
which is registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. When
prime land is not available even for development purposes of the
state, it need not be given for such purposes. An alternative site can
be located but the government need not play the role of a middle-man
for locating the land, as it may lead to Adarsh-like scams,"
Union minister of state for defence M M Pallam Raju had on May 31,
2007, written to the then chief minister V S Achuthanandan requesting
to allot at least 10 acres of land at a suitable location for the
AFNHB "to construct residential units, community facilities, sports
complexes, etc., for retired Air Force and Navy personnel of your
state''.
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