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14 Jul 2023
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has successfully saved approximately 5 lakh litres of potable water per day by cracking down on realtors who failed to utilize treated sewage water for construction purposes. The PMC took action against around 200 construction sites that were not adhering to the directive of using water from sewage treatment plants (STPs). As a result of these actions, including halting construction work, there has been a noticeable increase in the usage of treated water. This initiative aims to conserve precious freshwater resources in Pune.Read more
14 Jul 2023
The under-construction houses being built by MHADA for the Taliye village landslide-hit families in Mahad have experienced foundation collapse and cracks, causing distress among locals. The landslide in July 2021 claimed 87 lives, leaving 41 survivors. The victims, currently residing in container homes, have faced delays in receiving the promised houses. MHADA-Konkan division is responsible for constructing the 271 houses, and so far, only 40 have been completed. Additional infrastructure works are also underway. Concerns have been raised regarding the poor quality of construction and the need for rectification by MHADA.Read more
14 Jul 2023
A Pune developer has encroached upon land owned by the Pune Municipal Corporation in Kharadi, which was meant for exhibition and recreation purposes. Despite residents' complaints, no action has been taken. The land has been fenced off and restricted from public access. The local association, recognizing the importance of open spaces, plans to stage an agitation to halt further construction and reclaim the land for community use. They aim to protect the land intended for amenities and preserve it for the benefit of the residents.Read more
13 Jul 2023
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to e-auction its shops in one of the city's oldest market complexes in Unit IV. The complex, developed through a public-private partnership, faced significant delays and challenges. The BMC will rent out the shops for three years instead of selling them outright. The auction includes 112 shop rooms across multiple floors. The decision aims to revitalize the market space, attract new businesses, and maximize the potential of the project. The move presents an opportunity for interested parties to secure a space in the historic market complex.Read more
13 Jul 2023
The Inspector General of Registration and Controller of Stamps in Maharashtra is conducting a comprehensive review of property registrations from 2020 to 2022. The aim is to address complaints regarding violations of real estate laws. Committees have been formed to examine property documents across the state, focusing on adherence to the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act and the Maharashtra Prevention of Fragmentation and Consolidation of Holdings Act. The review will cover millions of documents, and officials who illegally registered documents are under scrutiny.Read more
13 Jul 2023
Mumbai is experiencing a trend of vertical growth, with developers taking advantage of high floor space index (FSI) in certain rehabilitation housing schemes to construct taller buildings. A prime example is the construction of India's tallest residential twin towers, Aaradhya Avaan, under cluster redevelopment regulations. Concerns are raised about Mumbai's infrastructure capacity to handle these massive constructions. Experts highlight potential negative consequences such as abuse of building materials, increased costs, concretization of open spaces, and dense living conditions. While proponents argue that Mumbai's infrastructure can handle the increased load, critics point out the lack of proper zoning laws and haphazard development.Read more
13 Jul 2023
Approximately 400 unauthorised dwellings along the Adyar River are due for demolition after the inhabitants refused to participate in a biometric verification process. The Chennai Corporation, the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB), and Revenue Authorities issued a one-week eviction notice, and plan to relocate residents to newly built TNUHD residences. The move, taken to safeguard the health of the Adyar River, signals the authorities' stern stance against illegal encroachments.Read more
12 Jul 2023
The Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) has come under scrutiny for its failure to take action against developers who have not regularized their illegal colonies, causing distress among residents. Despite the identification of a large number of illegal colonies within GLADA's jurisdiction prior to the implementation of a regularization policy in 2018, little has changed for the inhabitants. However, sources indicate that developers who previously applied under the policy may soon have a final opportunity to rectify their documentation shortcomings and obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for their colonies.Read more
12 Jul 2023
The RLDA has invited bids for leasing out a prime land parcel in Naliapool Railway Colony, Dibrugarh. Spanning 36,458.18 sq. m, the land holds immense potential for residential and commercial development. With its strategic location in the heart of the city and excellent connectivity, the site is attracting the interest of local and national-level developers. The deadline for e-bid submissions is July 26, 2023. Dibrugarh, known for its tea gardens, offers a thriving tea industry and robust local transport facilities. RLDA aims to unlock the region's true potential and stimulate economic growth through this venture.Read more
12 Jul 2023
Due to breaches in the walls brought on by a nearby construction project, the Amarnath High School building in Govandi, Mumbai, is degrading and putting the lives of its 941 students in peril. Six classrooms have been closed by the administration of the school, while the pupils are still in danger in the open ones. Since the school's request for a neighbouring building from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) was declined, rehabilitation cannot begin without moving the school. To identify a solution that guarantees the safety of the pupils and averts similar circumstances in the future, the BMC must collaborate with the school administration.Read more