Tuesday, February 2, 2016

About the residents Association

From the early years, I made several attempts to get an association going.  Primarily the idea was to get the developer to complete his works and hand over the layout to the Panchayat.  This did not come to fruition because we did not have the numbers.  Or for the matter sufficient impetus.  So, while the built homes went from two to nearly nine at the time of writing this, the need for an association did not grab the attention of the residents.

Meanwhile, a local estate agent who works with a BEML employee pushed ahead to get an association formed with an interest to further their own interests.  They roped in the developer and asked us to join.  We asked that the bye-laws and memorandum be made in English as well in addition to Kannada so that there is transparency and any site owner from anywhere else in the country can read and know what is in it.  This was not forthcoming and in fact selective pages of the document was made available which did not give us a full picture of who and how the executive committee would be elected.  As indeed they should.

However they did go ahead and register an association but not a single member who has actually built a house and lives here is a part of it!  In the absence of the developer engaging with the residents living in the layout, the association at best is an exercise to meet their own vested interests.

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