The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority, on Tuesday, extended the last date for the submission of applications for the regularization of engineering college buildings, to May 15.
During a meeting held on Monday by the HMDA, it was found that some of the managements of engineering colleges have already applied for the regularization of their buildings, and that related files are in process under the specially-created Single Window Scheme.
However, the managements of other engineering colleges requested the Metropolitan Commissioner for an extension of the time for submission of applications for regularization. Accepting their request, the HMDA extended the deadline for the submission of applications to 15 May.
The HMDA clarified that applications will be accepted even if there is a shortfall of documents and drawings, but that all the remaining colleges must compulsorily apply in the prescribed form and with prescribed initial fees. There would be no further extension of time, the HMDA said.
For submission of the shortfall of documents and drawings, a time period till 31 May is being given. Failure to submit applications by 15 May and/or the shortfall of documents by 3 May would entail enforcement action by HMDA, the norice said.
After 15 May, the HMDA will write to the state government as well as the AICTE, with a list of defaulting engineering colleges that have not submitted applications for regularization. Necessary nforcement action will then be taken against these colleges. (INN)
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