Land and Development Office (L&DO) of Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has issued notice to the news agency Press Trust of India over dues for its office on Parliament Street, giving it time till August 7 to pay ₹84.48 crore or face penalty and further action under the lease agreement.
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According to a Ministry official, the pending dues include ground rent and regularisation charges for unauthorised construction since 1984. The official said no dues had been paid since then.
The pending dues include ground rent and regularisation charges for unauthorised construction since 1984. The official said no dues had been paid since then.
Asked about the timing of the notice, the official said the process had started before the lockdown that was imposed in March and that an inspection was conducted in February.
The notice comes just weeks after state broadcaster Prasar Bharati threatened to cancel its subscription to the news agency, the largest in the country.
Press Trust of India
Press Trust of India (PTI) is the largest news agency in India employing over 400 journalists and 500 part-time correspondents located in most of the district headquarters in the country.
It is a non-profit cooperative. It was registered in 1947 and started functioning in 1949.
It is headquartered in New Delhi. Its corporate office is located in New Delhi and registered office in Mumbai.