Will LDA's 'Power Cut' Plan Put Lucknow Constructions In Order?
“There are no more power cuts in Lucknow. And, no, it is not because state Assembly elections are approaching. Things have generally improved in the past decade or so,” says Ritesh Ojha, a government school teacher who has lived in Lucknow or its peripheries for more than 30 years.
The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) recently recommended that the Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (Lesa) and Jal Sansthan disconnect electricity and water supply to people who have built houses against maps or are operating commercial business out of their residential properties.
Ojha's assertion seems to put the LDA's idea into perspective: For a city that does not see major power cuts, punishing citizens by stopping the supply is likely to have the desired impact of curbing building plan violations and unauthorised use of premises.
The LDA also plans to name and shame these defaulters – key landmarks in Lucknow will have large hoardings with defaulters' names and details written on them. It is reported that the authority has already made a list of 60 major defaulters and will start displaying their names in a phased manner beginning next week.
The district administration is yet to decide whether the LDA can go ahead with this punishment method, but the proposed measures, if implement, may improve Lucknow's civic structure in several ways.