J&K Govt. Tracks Building Permits & Addresses Unauthorized Construction

J&K Govt. Tracks Building Permits & Addresses Unauthorized Construction.webp

Jammu, April 1 The Jammu and Kashmir government said on Wednesday that the Tourism Development Authorities had granted 807 building permits in the last three years, while also detecting 578 illegal constructions across the Union Territory.

Responding to a question by PDP MLA Waheed-ur-Rehman Para in the Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who is in charge of the Tourism Department, said that 245 permits were issued in 2023–24, 147 in 2024–25, and 415 in 2025–26.

He further provided a breakdown by category, stating that 544 permits were granted for residential houses, 121 for commercial buildings, 26 for hotels, 14 for huts, and two for guesthouses.

Abdullah also said that registrations for homestays are handled separately by the concerned Directorates of Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.

"As of now, 2,613 homestays have been registered with a total bed capacity of 19,328," he added.

Regarding illegal and unauthorized constructions, the chief minister stated that multiple cases have been identified in key tourist destinations, with action taken including sealing, demolition, and penalties.

According to official data, 578 illegal constructions have been detected in tourist destinations in Jammu and Kashmir.

In Gulmarg, 21 illegal structures were identified, of which 20 were sealed and one demolished. In Pahalgam, 28 illegal constructions were reported, with 13 sealed and action underway in the remaining cases.

Patnitop saw the demolition of 15 illegal structures, while several others were stopped at the initial stage, the CM said.

Similarly, four unauthorized constructions were penalized in Verinag, while in Doodhpathri, 147 illegal constructions were identified with notices issued and FIRs registered, he said.

In Sonamarg, five illegal constructions were detected, and 358 notices were served in Bhaderwah.

CM Abdullah also informed that GIS-based inventories of authorized constructions are being maintained in tourist areas, including Sonamarg, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam, where approved Master Plans are operational.

In other areas, geo-coordinates of proposed assets are being collected before granting permissions to ensure monitoring and regulatory oversight, he said.

Regarding audits, the CM said that a special audit of illegal constructions in Pahalgam was conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in 2025, and its report is awaited.

In Sonamarg, audit and vigilance inquiries have been carried out, though findings are yet to be formally shared with the department, Abdullah added.
 
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