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| Revamping of capital’s cooperative department on the cards, Source |
ISLAMABAD, July 8: The local administration of Islamabad has
decided revamping of its cooperative department with the view to
streamline cooperative societies’ affairs, the Deputy Commissioner
Islamabad Amir Ali Ahmed told Dawn on Sunday.
Interestingly, the cooperative department of the local administration,
which is dealing with 40 cooperative housing societies and other
cooperative schemes, is being run only by three officials – a circle
registrar, an assistance registrar and an inspector.
“Revamping of cooperative department is on the cards so that it can deal
with the relevant issues in a better way and safeguard investment of
people in different schemes,” the deputy commissioner said.
Under the plan the cooperative department can be bifurcated into two
separate segments – one of which will deal with the issues of
cooperative housing societies in Zone-V, the area along Islamabad
Expressway and the other will look into the affair of such societies in
Zone-II, the area lying on the western side of Islamabad along Grand Trunk Road.
In this connection, more staff will also be inducted in the department
and two circle registrars will be put in place to head separate segments
of the department.
There are reports that officials of cooperative department of the local
administration have made their hegemony and furthered their own interest
by arm twisting of managements of cooperative housing societies.
“On many occasions, the officials of cooperative departments do not give
approval of different decisions and matters of cooperative housing
societies unless their demands
are met,” said an office bearer of Jammu Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society.
A senior official of another cooperative housing society –Federal
Government Employees Cooperative Housing Society (FGECHS) said
ultimately the members of society/plot owners suffered when officials of
cooperative department created hurdles in smooth working of such
societies.
The plan of revamping of cooperative department also suggested that
there must be some fee on transfer of plots in all cooperative housing
societies.
“This fee should be deposited into cooperative department so that it
could be used for revamping the department and improving its
efficiency,” another official of the local administration said.
The plan further said it should be mandatory for the all societies to
get the transfer of any plot registered with the cooperative department
and Capital Development Authority (CDA) to discourage fake allotments.
The plan also suggested that there should be a planning wing in the
cooperative department which can oversee infrastructure development work
in housing schemes.
“Presently the CDA’s planning wing monitors development of cooperative
housing schemes and if such department is also established in
cooperative department it will help double check the development of such
schemes,” the official said.