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RSRTC property set for auction

Commercial land having khasra number 151/443 comes under Zone 1 and is 5000 sq mt in area

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The process of auctioning commercial land of Rajasthan state road transport corporation (RSRTC) which is at Chomu House Parivahan Marg will be carried out on Wednesday.

Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) will carry out this exercise in the auction hall of its office.

The land comes in zone number 1 and is 5000 square meter in area. Having khasra number 151/443 the land is of commercial nature.

This means that Roadways is going ahead with its plan to sell off the property to settle the dues it has accumulated.

Meanwhile, in a press conference organised by transport minister Yunus khan on Monday in his chamber in the secretariat, has claimed that no land has been sold.

He instead told that the attempts to sell land of tyre plant were being made for 3 years.

He informed that alternative land has been given in Bagrana to roadways in lieu of the land while in Deedwana (Nagaur) also of 7000 square meter area was also given free of cost to roadways.  The media persons had been raising questions about the selling of properties of roadways.

Earlier on Saturday also, while addressing a press conference had clearly termed Rajasthan roadways a pride of state and had said that it won’t be closed. Notably, Roadways earns revenue of Rs 150 crores, while its administrative expenses are Rs 195 crores. The plan was made to clear the liabilities of the roadways which are running into crores  The employees of roadways have already been opposing this move. A few days back,  JDA had issued advertisements to auction various properties of JDA.

Apart from this land, two more lands having same khasra number having area of 5000 square meters of commercial use and 9390.55 square meter which is of mixed-use nature were advertised for auction on December 13 and 20 respectively.

WORK BOYCOTT

  • Roadways employees will boycott work for  one hour on Wednesday between 1pm and 2pm.
     
  • Kishan Singh Rathore, general secretary of Rajasthan Roadways Workers’ Union, claimed that the buses during this time won’t move from bus stands across the state. However, the buses already on the route won’t be stopped.
     
  • This is being done to put pressur on government to meet their demands, including seeking post-retirement benefit and salaries.
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