The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), which controls almost 93 per cent of Delhi's area, has admitted that it has no information about the landowning agency when it comes to illegal colonies. In addition, the Slum and Jhuggi Jhopdi (JJ) Department of the civic body has also admitted that they have not carried out any survey in such areas. Ms Sajida from Mandavali, in a series of applications under the Right to Information (RTI) Act first filed in November 2009, was looking to find out certain details about Shashi Garden, Majboor Garden and Allah Colony in east Delhi. She needed some basic information like the date on which the colony was established; the names and addresses of the residents of the colony; details regarding the ration cards and IDs given to residents by the government; details regarding future government policies and name of the department under whose jurisdiction the colony is covered. For all the three colonies, the Department answered: "The required information is not with the department", for questions about when the colony was established and details of the residents. After that, the applicant went to the Central Information Commission (CIC), where the Public Information Officer (PIO) Mr Jawahar Lal admitted before Information Commissioner Mr Shailesh Gandhi that "there is no clarity about the land owning agency of these colonies." 24 June 2010 Hindustan Times
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