Kanpur Development Authority (KDA) at its inaugural mutation camp held here on Wednesday received 29 written submissions. One out of 29 applications for mutation was disposed of on the spot while for others KDA secretary Shatrughan Vaishya directed the staff concerned to dispose of them in a time-bound manner.
Maximum 10 applicants were of zone-1, 4, 5, seven applicants of zone-2 ,3 and 4, two applicants were from the World Bank and one from the rental property department.According to KDA’s public relations officer SB Rai, in compliance with the directions issued by KDA vice-chairman Rakesh Kumar, the KDA will organize a ‘mutation redressal camp’ every Wednesday at its campus from 11 am to 2 pm. He said that as many as 12 mutation letters were issued to the applicants after mutating their names in the KDA records.