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MLA Shailesh Pandey expresses concern about the sale of the JP Verma College playground in Bilaspur, prompting the government to launch an investigation.

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On Tuesday, during the budget session of the Chhattisgarh Vidhansabha, city MLA Shailesh Pandey raised the issue of resolving the disputed episode of the JP Verma College playground in Bilaspur. City MLA Shailesh Pandey said in the House that the historical college founded in 1944, which was earlier known as SBR College, is currently operated by JP Verma. The playground of that college suddenly disappeared. In 1944, the trustees donated 2.3 acres of land and constructed a college for Rs 1 lakh. After that, thousands of children went ahead and took their education there. Now how can the trustees decide to sell that playground? While the state government acquired the land of the college in 1972. Since then until now, this land has belonged to the college, but how did the trustees decide to sell it?
Shailesh Pandey said that if the trustees are trying to sell, then the government should investigate and intervene. The college land is for the benefit of the students; how can that land be allowed to be sold? How can a trustee whose son is not a trustee apply for the sale of the land?
Assembly Speaker Charandas Mahant told Asandi that the government should intervene and order an inquiry. He said that the matter is entangled and that Municipal MLA Shailesh Pandey and Revenue Minister Jaisingh Agrawal should sit down and work out what arrangements can be made to solve this matter and send information to me.
City MLA Shailesh Pandey asked Revenue Minister Jaisingh Agrawal, in the context of the disputed episode at JP Verma College Sports Ground in Bilaspur, what had Revenue Department decided in the last three years. Which trust had donated how much land to the college and when?

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Revenue Minister Jaisingh Aggarwal replied that the application submitted by Kamal Bajaj, Trustee of Shiv Bhagwan Rameshwar Lal Charitable Trust, for permission to sell the land Khasra No. 107/3 and 108/3, a 0.962-hectare plot situated in Mauja Jarhabhatha, was rejected. The Registrar, Public Justice, and Sub-Divisional Officer Revenue in Bilaspur have been cancelled as of August 5, 2021. There is no document regarding donation by the land trust in the records of the Registrar Trust and Sub-Divisional Officer Revenue Bilaspur. Kamal Bajaj’s father, RN Bajaj, is registered as the trustee of Shiv Bhagwan Rameshwar Lal Charitable Trust, registration number 13 of 1944.

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