SPV (special purpose vehicle) has been formed and further process was going on, Raman said.
He was speaking at the inauguration of a seven-day-long foundation day event here of GNIDA, whihc will cilminate on January 28, the 25th foundation day of the body.
Raman said for betterment of city RWAs, villagers are being regularly consulted. Regular meetings are held and their suggestions and complaints heard and resolved. Suggestions are incorporated in future planning, he said.
Over farmers issue, 'abadi' rules and regulations amendment is expected to be approved by state government in this session, Raman said.
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He said this will resolve thousands of the abadi land cases.
Further GNIDA has planned to put services on online. Allottees will be able to check their property details and also pay instalments online, he added.
Raman said three new police stations have been set up in the city for control of law and order and checking the rising crime. CCTV network surveillance has been planned for the city, he said.