Topic > Adarsh ​​Housing Society in India is a scam - 842

Introduction:- Adarsh ​​Housing Society is located in Mumbai, India. The main purpose of construction of the building is for the benefit of the soldiers and their own families who sacrificed their lives for the nation in the Kargil war for their bravery as a reward. And the rest of the houses for the welfare of military personnel and pensioners of the defense sector. This request was made in February 2002 to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra to allot land in central Mumbai for construction. The plan involves the construction of a 6-story building. Unethical conduct in this case: - After getting the sanction from the government, it took about ten years to get the trial, but the owners of the house are not the soldiers, but all the top politicians, bureaucrats and military officers bend many rules and disobey all the rules and commissions to construct the building and get the houses at very low prices and registered with different people's names like "Benami" of the property who are relatives of the politicians. In 2010, one of the biggest scams occurred in India. Issue Raised:- This issue was raised and reported in 2003 but it did not take into consideration or attract people's attention. Later in 2010, the media raised the issue through various TV channels and the newspapers got a clear idea of ​​what is happening in this housing project. To construct this 31-story building, the government made many changes. Violations:- In construction in various parts of Adarsh ​​​​society is located in Colaba, in the south part of the city of Mumbai in India. This housing society was originally built for the family members of the dead heroes who lost their lives in the Kargil war. The permit was only for the six-story building, but the companies completely built it into 31 stories and assigned it to government offices......half of paper......apartments to soldiers' families and others legal owners of Adarsh ​​company. In this Adarsh ​​Housing Society the government administrators have misused all the powers they have for their own benefit. As public administrators, legislators and enforcers did not work for the public, they ultimately face the consequences of their mistakes and pay in terms of punishments with the loss of jobs and transporters and the return of property to the rightful person. They thought they had the power to change, but no one has that permanent power, so in the end they can deal with problems as they have in the past. It is not right to occupy the lands that belong to the soldiers who lost their lives for the pride of the nation. Finally, thirteen retired army officers and Maharashtra government bureaucrats, executives and parliamentarians involved in this case were punished by the Supreme Court of India.