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Gujarat is integrating its RERA-registered real estate projects with the PM Gati Shakti platform to improve monitoring, approvals and urban planning efficiency. The move will allow authorities to align projects with infrastructure networks, enhance geospatial visibility of housing clusters and enable cross-verification of land parcels with environmental and regulatory zones. By linking town planning data with real estate registrations, the initiative is expected to streamline inter-departmental coordination and reduce approval timelines. The integration reflects a broader push towards data-driven governance in real estate, improving transparency while supporting infrastructure-led development and more efficient service delivery across rapidly growing urban areas.
The Gujarat government has initiated the integration of real estate projects registered with the Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority into the PM Gati Shakti platform, in a move aimed at enhancing project monitoring and planning efficiency.
The initiative involves collaboration between the Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority (GujRERA) and the state's urban development department to link project-level data with town planning and development plan information. This integration is expected to improve the overall quality of governance by enabling more accurate tracking of real estate developments across the state.
Currently, developers use mapping tools to define project boundaries and upload details onto the GujRERA portal. With the new system, these functionalities will be embedded within the Gati Shakti platform, allowing for more advanced geospatial analysis and real-time data integration.
The platform will enable authorities to spatially align real estate projects with existing and proposed infrastructure such as road networks, thereby offering greater visibility into emerging housing clusters. It will also facilitate cross-verification of project land parcels against environmental and regulatory zones, including forest areas, coastal regulation zones and defence land, helping reduce compliance risks and delays.
Additionally, the integration will support faster inter-departmental approvals by linking projects with updated town planning schemes and zoning classifications. Officials indicated that this will help determine whether proposed developments fall within residential, industrial or restricted zones, thereby expediting decision-making processes.
The adoption of a unified platform is also expected to strengthen data accuracy and enable evidence-based urban governance. By providing a consolidated view of infrastructure and real estate activity, authorities will be better positioned to plan civic services in developing areas and optimise infrastructure investments.
This move reflects a broader shift towards digital integration in India's real estate regulatory framework, where technology is being leveraged to improve transparency, compliance and planning efficiency. As states increasingly adopt such platforms, the alignment between infrastructure development and real estate growth is likely to become more structured and data-driven.
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