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Location : Ahmedabad

AMC cracks down on unlicensed eateries across Ahmedabad

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has sealed six well-known eateries after inspections revealed they were operating without valid licences and mandatory approvals. The action followed routine checks and public complaints, which found gaps in trade licences, fire safety clearances and regulatory permissions. Notices were issued to the establishments, but failure to submit proper documentation led to the sealing of premises. Civic officials said the move is part of a wider enforcement drive to ensure compliance with health, safety and urban regulations. The corporation has urged all food businesses in the city to verify their licences and approvals, warning that similar action will continue to protect public health and maintain regulatory discipline.Read more

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Ahmedabad gets 11,600-sq-m Electrotherm Park promoting wellness and urban greenery

Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah inaugurated Electrotherm Park in South Bopal, a newly developed 11,600 sq m public garden created through a PPP partnership between Electrotherm (India) Ltd and the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. Designed around a river-inspired layout, the park features open green spaces, a water channel along the jogging track, age-specific play zones, an open-air gym, pet park, traditional-games corners and shaded seating areas. With over 22,800 plants, including fruit trees and flowering species, the space promotes biodiversity and nature-based learning. Company leaders said the park aims to encourage healthier lifestyles and create an inclusive, community-focused urban environment.Read more

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Ahmedabad seals 11 unauthorised PG units in Thaltej

AMC recently sealed eleven PG tenements in Thaltej after finding them operating without necessary permissions. The crackdown is part of a larger city-wide drive that identified 401 PG units, of which 385 lacked mandatory society or police clearances. Notices were issued, particularly targeting large and multi-flat PG operations rather than individual-house setups. The action follows legal directives and a meeting of city officials and lawmakers demanding enforcement. PG operators have been warned: secure the required approvals or face closure of their properties.Read more

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Ahmedabad sees surge in tall buildings with AMC approving 17 new projects

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's standing committee has reviewed proposals for 17 new high-rise projects across Bodakdev, Thaltej, Ambli-Bopal, Science City Road, Gota and Shilaj, reflecting growing demand for residential, commercial and mixed-use spaces in the city's expanding western corridors. Together, these projects will add about 2,000 homes and 2,300 commercial units, while AMC has already earned nearly INR 250 crore through permissions and related charges. This year, AMC also issued its first Building Use certificate for a residential tower exceeding 100 metres on Science City Road, signalling Ahmedabad's shift toward vertical growth. The cluster of seven skyscraper proposals in Bodakdev further reinforces its emergence as a major high-rise development hub.Read more

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Ahmedabad land auction sees strong bids for Sola-Hebatpur commercial plots

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation generated INR 473.7 crore from an online auction held earlier this week, where five of the 13 listed land parcels were sold across Shilaj, Chandkheda-Zundal, Sola-Hebatpur and Vastral. The residential plot in Shilaj sold at its base rate, while commercial plots in Sola-Hebatpur attracted significantly higher bids, contributing the highest premium revenue. The remaining plots in Chandkheda-Zundal and Vastral saw sales marginally above their base values. Although more than half the plots received no bids, the auction highlighted strong interest in certain commercial zones.Read more

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Ahmedabad's luxury hotels to incur additional wastewater levy under AMC's revised policy

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has approved a wastewater-user levy on luxury hotels discharging more than 10 kilolitres per day, with the charge set at INR 8 per kilolitre. Around 20 upscale properties, including three- to five-star hotels, will see this applied from the 2026-27 billing cycle. The revision is linked to compliance norms required for a major infrastructure upgrade supported through an international funding programme. Annual bills for these hotels are projected to rise by INR 1.5-2 lakh, reflecting the city's attempt to align high-consumption commercial users with sustainable water-management practices.Read more

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Ahmedabad civic body clears unauthorised structures in Vatva and Jamalpur

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) this week dismantled 14 illegal constructions surrounding Bhoja Talav along the Narol-Aslali Highway in Vatva, freeing approximately 12,540 sq m of lake-land from encroachment. At the same time in Lambha ward, two unused public toilet blocks and five compound walls in Saijpur-Gopalpur were removed. In Jamalpur, a structure on a leased plot whose lease expired in 2009 was demolished under police protection as the occupant was reportedly a history sheathe. Meanwhile, the AMC's solid waste management team inspected 289 units city-wide, issued littering notices in 116 cases, and seized 6 kg of banned plastic.Read more

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Ahmedabad Airport adds new parallel taxiway to ease congestion and improve aircraft movement

The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (SVPI) in Ahmedabad has developed a new parallel taxiway for Code C aircraft to enhance ground handling efficiency and reduce delays. The taxiway is expected to become operational by the end of December after getting approval from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Once active, the airport�s aircraft movement capacity could rise by nearly 20 %, helping reduce fuel use and turnaround time. The project follows earlier upgrades, including a 395-metre taxiway extension commissioned in May 2024.Read more

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LuLu Group buys INR 519 crore land parcel in Ahmedabad, sets new city record

LuLu International Shopping Malls Pvt Ltd has purchased a 66,168 sq m plot in Chandkheda, Ahmedabad, for INR 519.41 crore, marking the city's largest-ever property transaction. The deal, registered at the Sabarmati sub-registrar's office, generated INR 31 crore in stamp duty, a record for Ahmedabad. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation had auctioned the land at a base price of INR 76,000 per sq m, with LuLu securing it at INR 78,500 per sq m. After resolving land possession issues, the AMC approved a full sale deed instead of a 99-year lease, reflecting a policy shift towards investor-friendly practices and signalling rising confidence in Gujarat's real estate market.Read more

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Ahmedabad development body to roll out new town planning schemes

The Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority has approved seven new Town Planning (TP) Schemes across satellite villages surrounding the city. The initiative aims to urbanise nearly 1,000 hectares and create land for infrastructure such as roads, while preparing Ahmedabad for upcoming large-scale sporting events. Areas including Saij, Godhavi, Kaneti, Nidhrad and Manipur are among those identified for structured development.Read more

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Ahmedabad municipal corporation cracks down on unauthorised paying guest facilities

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has taken steps to regulate unauthorised paying guest (PG) facilities operating from residential buildings. Out of 401 identified PG units, 385 lacking both society and police no-objection certificates (NOCs) have received official notices, with warnings of sealing for non-compliance. The crackdown follows discussions in a recent coordination committee meeting of MPs and MLAs and aligns with Gujarat High Court guidelines. Meanwhile, applications for legal hostel approvals, particularly in western Ahmedabad, are rising due to growing student housing demand.Read more

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Torrent Group's UNM Foundation restores and reopens Sardar Baug in Ahmedabad

Sardar Baug, a heritage garden in Ahmedabad, has been reopened to the public after a complete restoration carried out by UNM Foundation under its PRATITI initiative. Once known for its orchards and gatherings of freedom fighters, the garden had fallen into decline over the decades. The restoration has revived both its cultural and ecological identity with features such as a walking track, children's play area, amphitheatre, rose garden, and water bodies. It is now the eleventh garden developed under PRATITI, which maintains large public green spaces across Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, and Daman.Read more

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PM Modi to inaugurate 1,449 PMAY houses in Ahmedabad

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Gujarat on August 25 and 26 to inaugurate 1,449 houses and 130 shops built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) in Ahmedabad. The project, which cost INR 133.42 crore, is part of the Gujarat government's Slum Rehabilitation and Redevelopment Policy and is a key step towards achieving its "Housing for All" objective. This move is expected to provide modern homes and improved facilities to families living in the Ramapir Tekra slum area.Read more

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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation to auction prime real estate plots worth INR 447 crore

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is set to auction seven prime real estate plots across Bodakdev, Ambli, Chandkheda, Gota, and Sola, with a combined base price of INR 447 crore. The auction includes both residential and commercial plots, with the Bodakdev residential plot priced at INR 3.10 lakh per square meter. Two plots previously allocated to government bodies fell through due to price disagreements and missed payment deadlines. This marks AMC's third major auction push in 12 months, following previous auctions in March and August 2024.Read more

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Ahmedabad civic body proposes major road expansions impacting residential properties

Earlier this week, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation revealed plans to widen and open more than two hundred roads across the city, affecting approximately 8 767 properties. Works are set to commence in the coming days on just over one hundred roads spread across five zones. It was stated that residents possessing proof of occupancy before 2010 would receive alternative arrangements, while legally acquired properties would be compensated. Those residing in unauthorised structures were informed that no compensation would be awarded.Read more

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Over 1,000 Ahmedabad residents hit by inflated property tax notices

In the past week, a major property tax scam was uncovered in Ahmedabad, affecting more than 1,000 citizens mainly in the city's West Zone. A group of agents allegedly collected cash from property owners over several years, tampered with official records using an AMC employee's login, and falsely cleared dues in the system. As a result, several residents are now receiving backdated bills, some as high as INR 1.59 lakh. The scam is estimated to have caused losses between INR 1.5 crore and INR 2 crore. AMC has not yet taken action against any employees involved or confirmed how much of the fraudulent amount has been recovered.Read more

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Ahmedabad Airport rated No. 1 worldwide for passenger satisfaction in Q2 2025

Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (SVPIA), managed by the Adani Group, has topped the global Airport Service Quality (ASQ) survey for Q2 2025, earning a perfect 5/5 score in its category (5-15 million passengers/year). This marks its second consecutive quarter at the top. Passengers praised its smooth check-ins, quick security, friendly staff, and clean spaces. SVPIA handled 13.3 million passengers and nearly 280 flights daily in FY 2024-25. It also received awards for safety, sustainability, and quality-like the 5S Certification and Level 4 ACI accreditation. The recognition underlines SVPIA's focus on seamless travel and eco-conscious operations.Read more

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Vertiq digital screen brings cutting-edge advertising to Nexus Ahmedabad One

Khushi Advertising has partnered with Nexus Ahmedabad One Mall to launch VERTIQ, a towering vertical-format digital screen under its KHUSHI D3X DOOH portfolio. Located at Gujarat's largest mall, the screen stands 10.5 ft - 31.5 ft and offers high-resolution, high-refresh-rate LED display capabilities, fully supporting 3D and anamorphic content. Designed to run 10-second ads in a 2-minute loop, VERTIQ enables brands to connect with over 900,000 monthly mall visitors through engaging, high-impact visuals. The screen enhances retail visibility and enriches the mall's experiential environment for both brands and consumers.Read more

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Ahmedabad Infrastructure: AMC installs air monitors citywide, but enforcement trails

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has installed real-time air-quality sensors at over 100 major construction sites to monitor dust pollution, specifically PM10 levels. Although these sensors frequently trigger alerts when pollution thresholds are breached, no penalties have been issued, as enforcement lies with the zonal estate department, which has yet to act. The Centre had supported AMC under the National Clean Air Programme after the city achieved a 40% drop in PM10 levels through greening, EV infrastructure, smart parking, and cleaner crematoriums. AMC also partnered with the Centre for Environment Education on awareness drives. Still, construction-related pollution remains poorly regulated despite the progress.Read more

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Ahmedabad to make 5% green cover mandatory in all new town planning schemes

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has made it mandatory for all future town planning schemes to reserve at least 5% of land for green spaces, with 1% specifically for Miyawaki forests. The initiative aims to boost biodiversity and align with WHO's recommended green cover of 9 sqm per person. Tree-cutting now requires planting 10 saplings per tree, with survival conditions and a refundable deposit of INR 5,000. New guidelines call for tree-lined footpaths, green road dividers, rain gardens, and rooftop parks. An Urban Greening Advisory Committee and ward-level Green Committees will oversee implementation. The policy tackles rising pollution and heat levels through sustainable urban afforestation.Read more

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