Panaji: Bengaluru-based Brahm Agro Terra Projects failed to pay the additional fee of Rs 7.2 crore that the town and country planning (TCP) department sought to recover after its officials undervalued the fees for correction of zone under Section 17 (2) of the TCP Act.
The department has now issued an order to rescind the correction of the inconsistent zoning of an 89,500 sqm plot at Chopdem in the regional plan 2021.
“Govt, upon noticing that the applicant neglected and failed to deposit the additional fee within the given time, has decided that govt notification dated June 9, 2024, to the extent of the correction/rectification of zone, is to be rescinded,” said chief town planner Rajesh Naik.
It was Naik who forwarded a proposal for zone rectification from Brahm Agro Terra Projects Ltd, Bengaluru, recommending 89,500sqm to be classified as a settlement zone out of a 2.6 lakh sqm plot at Chopdem under Section 17 (2) of the TCP Act.
Brahm Agro Terra Projects paid Rs 1.8 crore to the TCP to get the l