So another NGO is under the scanner

When I went to Pune in Feb/March to take part in one legal orientation
conference organized by ILS college and Sabitribai Fule University, I
heard this man Mr Panda. His understanding about the disability and
how to fight for the rights of the disabled is utterly misplaced. He
continued speaking for more than half an hour and spoke no substance.
Anyway, if this association has constructed hospital instead of
housing colony, there should be strong action against the NGO.
http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/pune/more-to-it-than-meets-the-eye-poona-blind-mens-association-under-scanner/2/


Almost 24 years after a plot was sanctioned to the Poona Blind Men’s
Association (PBMA) for a primary health centre, as well as to build a
residential facility for the visually impaired, a notice has been
issued by the district collectorate to the PBMA after a group
representing the visually impaired alleged that there was violation of
land use. The case before the Pune District collector will be heard on
May 11.

In a complaint registered by Anil Khurana and others, it has been
alleged that the land in Sector 93/2 in Mauje Mohammadwadi, measuring
two hectares awarded to the PBMA, was for residential purpose but it
had been operating a commercial hospital on the plot. The Haveli
tehsil office has given a report of “violation of land use”.

A notice issued by the Haveli tehsil office stated that after
reviewing the site, it was seen that the present area housed the HV
Desai hospital with a huge parking lot. The details given in the note
of the tehsil office stated that there were three buildings in the
area, besides the parking space.


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The collectorate has stated that despite sending several letters
asking for the building permissions, the PBMA had not replied. The
circle officer, however, in his report, after inspecting the site and
the buildings, reported that the buildings were constructed in 2004
and registered under charity commissioner office.

Khurana, who is partially visually impaired, said he had approached
the revenue minister, apart from visiting the collectorate’s office,
on the issue. “With a huge population of visually impaired living and
begging on streets and sleeping on railway platforms, it is imperative
to provide them accommodation. When land was allotted, the order
clearly stated that it was granted by the collector S D to the Poona
Blind Men’s Association in 1991 for the purpose of construction of
building blind men’s residential buildings, primary health centre and
its ancillary activities free of occupancy price and free of revenue.
The terms and conditions clearly mentioned that the land should be
fully used for the purpose for which it was granted within a period of
two years,’’ said Khurana, who staged several protest against the
alleged misuse of land.

His colleague, Ramchandra Rangole, said, “The hospital is being used
for commercial purposes and not for what it was meant for. After
several meetings, the district administration accepted that there is
misuse and the hearing for the same is to be conducted. We were issued
a date of May 5 but it was later postponed to May 11.”

PBMA president N P Pandya, however, said the demand to have a housing
colony for the blind was not practical as it would isolate the
visually impaired. “If there are 5,000 people, we cannot have a
separate colony for them,’’ he said, stating that they had taken all
the necessary permissions and would put forward their case on the day
of hearing. “We have an eye hospital where people from across the
state visit. Several operations are conducted for free. A few people
with vested interest are levelling such baseless allegations,’’ he
said when asked about the alleged misuse of land. He added that at
present they had already built 1.10 lakh sq ft with three buildings
and were on an expansion mode. “We will require more land for our work
and will put forward the request during the hearing on May 11,’’
Pandya added.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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