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India To Demolish Mumbai's Adarsh Housing Society Building For Environmental Violation

NIRMALA GEORGE   01/16/11 06:58 AM ET   AP

NEW DELHI — An upscale apartment building that has caused an Indian political scandal was ordered Sunday to be razed because it violates coastal protection laws.

The 31-story building in downtown Mumbai was intended for war veterans and widows but the apartments were bought at cut-rate prices by top politicians and military brass. Maharashtra state's chief minister resigned late last year because of the scandal.

Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh on Sunday said the building must be demolished within three months for violating coastal zoning laws. The building was planned as six stories originally, and its finished height violates bans on tall structures near the coast.

Adarsh Housing Society attorney Satish Maneshinde said he would soon file an appeal challenging the demolition order.

The action appeared to be the first time that a building violating environmental laws has been ordered demolished. Most violators of building guidelines are fined.

The environment ministry's order said the building "violated the spirit of coastal regulations," and Ramesh said it was immaterial whether the owners were aware they needed to seek clearance under the zoning rules.

"Ignorance of the law can never be an excuse for noncompliance," Ramesh said.

Maharashtra state chief minister Ashok Chavan resigned after revelations that his mother-in-law and other relatives had apartments in the building. He was the revenue minister when the building was approved and was in a position to procure the land and influence the building's development.

The land had been earmarked for a modest building of apartments for disabled veterans, war widows and heroes of the 1999 Kargil conflict between India and Pakistan that raged for three months across the disputed Kashmir region.

Indian media have identified only three of the 103 apartments having gone to such residents. The others are owned by former military leaders, relatives of federal ministers and scores of top politicians and bureaucrats in Maharashtra.

The apartments were finished in 2008 and bought for as little as 6 million rupees ($130,000). They are now worth about 80 million rupees ($1.8 million) in Mumbai's highly inflated real estate market, according to media reports.

Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi appointed India's defense minister and finance minister to investigate the changes in how the building was built and the apartments allocated.

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NEW DELHI — An upscale apartment building that has caused an Indian political scandal was ordered Sunday to be razed because it violates coastal protection laws. The 31-story building in downto...
NEW DELHI — An upscale apartment building that has caused an Indian political scandal was ordered Sunday to be razed because it violates coastal protection laws. The 31-story building in downto...
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01:00 PM on 01/19/2011
Hooray for anti-corruption bureaucrats! Support them - don't let monied forces fire them or legislate away their power.
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mike dougles
11:07 AM on 01/18/2011
Wow how many homeless in the area, greeat thinking.
02:56 AM on 01/18/2011
I think they should give building to slam people.
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Tom95134
10:35 PM on 01/17/2011
Must not have gotten the envelope.
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tooncesrocks
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09:05 PM on 01/17/2011
looks like Americans have a thing or two to learn from other parts of the world...
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Anne Mccormick
06:45 PM on 01/17/2011
and you can bet that in the next election Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh will be out a job. these rich people who are losing their building will do everything and anything to make sure of it.
06:21 PM on 01/17/2011
It is nice to see that at someplace and sometime the greedy, selfish,
crooks that cheat, steel and lie finally get caught and have to pay the price.

There is justice. We need more of it.
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edisnuts
03:53 PM on 01/17/2011
who knew Chicago , Cook County would be the model of big city corruption world wide
03:14 PM on 01/17/2011
Government strikes again. Destroy good clean housing in ideal areas preventing poor from having a nice place to live.

I have never seen government do good. Funny thing is this country has zero environmental protections. It is covered in trash.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:55 PM on 01/17/2011
Shame on those greedy politicians.
12:17 PM on 01/17/2011
I applaud Mr. Ramesh, but I have a feeling that the politicians won't let this happen. There'll be some long drawn out court battle which will take over 3 months, meanwhile people will settle into the society. Of course, I could be wrong.

Like I read in an other paper, this establishment caters to the rich and wealthy; when illegal structures are brought up, the disadvantaged members of society are always targeted first.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:55 PM on 01/17/2011
You're right, of course. Happy to be your first fan.
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11:48 AM on 01/17/2011
Hooray for Jairam Ramesh!