The Delhi Government had in July decided to grant ownership rights to people in such colonies which accommodated families dislocated due to various reasons and sent it to the Centre.
The move would benefit around seven lakh families or 30 lakh people and they were allotted plots varying from 25 to 80 square yards on license basis.
At a Cabinet meeting today, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit welcomed the decision of the Union Government to ratify the decision to grant ownership right in 45 resettlement colonies developed from 1950s onward by DDA or Government of India to accommodate families dislocated due to removal or demolition of JJ clusters.
"The Cabinet has wholeheartedly welcomed the decision of the Union Government to ratify our earlier decision dated 16th July, 2012 wherein it was decided to grant ownership rights in 45 resettlement colonies," she said.
The City Government while considering their difficulties and their continuation in resettlement colonies continuously for more than five decades had decided to grant them freehold or ownership right, Dikshit said, adding that it would be applicable to around 2.5 lakh plot holders.
The resettlement colonies are situated in different parts of the city including Sriniwas Puri, Wazirpur, Satya Niketan, Janakpuri, Phankha Road and Madangir.
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