The State government's decision to amend Land Assignment Rules for granting of title deeds for up to four acres and remove restrictions on transfer of the assigned land has raisedapprehension among environmentalists, stating that it will have serious ramifications and abetland encroachment.Though the government says that the amendment is being bought in the ''interest of thefarmers in Idukki,'' it is alleged to help land and resort mafia. It is alleged that once theamendment is brought in, it would only help in legalising the illegal land transactions. The newamendment could have a larger impact on the recent Kasturirangan and Gadgil reports, theenvironmentalists allege.The cabinet has proposed to do away with the amendments broughtto the rules 5(A) and 8(1) of the Kerala Land Assignment Rules 1964 in 2005 and 2009. Theamendments annulled are the one pertaining to possession of land, which was limited to oneacre and the time stipulation of minimum 25 years for sale of land. With these annulments,title-deeds can now be given for land holdings up to 4 acres and sale of land made possiblebefore reaching 25 years of possession, if the seller has an occupied house in that land.Official sources said that the change of rules could only lead to unauthorised constructions,unauthorised quarries, large-scale felling of trees and illegal road construction. Thegovernment's reversal can only aid all the forces that causes destruction, they alleged. It islearned that some of the high ranking officials in the revenue department was against thescrapping of the rules.Source: The New Indian Expresshttp://epaper.newindianexpress.com/203067/The-New-Indian-Express-Thiruvananthapuram/25-12-2013#page/1/1
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