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Credai Hyderabad welcomes TS-bPASS
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (Credai) Hyderabad has welcomed the launch of Telangana State Building Permission Approval and Self Certification System (TS-bPASS) portal for building and layout permissions in a transparent time-bound manner.
TS-bPASS is a pioneering and revolutionary reform introduced by Telangana state, doing away with endless wait and bureaucratic hurdles and making approvals more user-friendly and hassle-free, it said.
A press release said, Credai Hyderabad played a pivotal role in the formulation of the policy with a thorough evaluation and inputs from all stakeholders for the smooth execution of TS-bPASS.
The TS-bPASS is a self-certification system to make citizens responsible and ensure that they adhere to the building and layout permission rules. As per the new law, people constructing a building within 75 sq. yards land need not obtain any permission from the authorities. However, they must register with the urban local body using TS-bPASS. Similarly, citizens can obtain instant permission for constructions to an extent of 75 sq. yards to 600 sq. yards through self-certification under TS-bPASS and commence their construction work.
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