Mysuru residents face long wait for building plan approvals
Residents and engineers in Mysuru are experiencing delays in building plan approvals following the implementation of the new United Land Management System (ULMS). While the government intended to simplify processes, stakeholders report that the new digital platform has introduced bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Why it matters
Digital government initiatives often face implementation hurdles that can stall local construction and economic development.
People seeking approval for residential and commercial building plans from the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) are facing delays following the implementation of the United Land Management System (ULMS), a digital platform introduced by the State government to incorporate various land-related services under a single system.
The article presents both the government's intent for the system and the practical complaints from the public.
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