The Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) is set to utilize the Land Pooling Scheme Act of 2016 for the first time, acquiring 164 hectares of land for the Shivdaspura township project. This marks a departure from previous land acquisition methods, such as the "land for land" policy introduced in 2018. Under the land pooling scheme, landowners contribute land for urban infrastructure development in exchange for developed parcels with amenities like roads and parks. Meetings with landowners are underway, targeting 166 hectares along Tonk Road for mixed-use development. This aligns with Jaipur's 2025 master plan, prioritizing satellite townships to ease population pressures and emphasizing sustainable urban growth.Read more
The Rajasthan bench of the Authority for Advance Rulings has shed light on the intricate intersection of residential properties and Goods and Services Tax (GST). A recent ruling highlighted the evolving GST landscape for residential properties repurposed for business. Since July 18, 2022, residential dwellings face GST implications when leased for residential purposes to registered individuals, introducing a reverse charge mechanism. The case of Deepak Jain exemplifies the complexity, where despite local authorities classifying the property as residential, a lease agreement specifying exclusive commercial use triggered an 18% tax. The ruling underscores the importance of property use in determining GST implications, prompting caution in lease agreements.Read more
Accor, a global hospitality leader, has strengthened its foothold in India with the launch of the Novotel Jaipur Convention Centre (NJCC), its 24th property in the country. NJCC serves as a pivotal milestone in Accor's expansion strategy, catering to the booming business and conference travel market. The hotel, strategically located near Jaipur International Airport and major attractions, offers 226 modern rooms and exceptional amenities. It distinguishes itself as a versatile MICE facility, spanning 42 acres with 13 meeting rooms, a grand ballroom, and a vast lawn for events. This move enhances Accor's presence in India's hospitality sector and elevates Jaipur as a prime destination for large-scale events and conventions.Read more
Manglam Group has unveiled Manglam Rambagh, a luxurious residential project in Jaipur, representing a substantial investment of Rs 200 crore. Spanning 2.2 acres in Jagatpura, this development offers 114 flats across six floors, ranging from 3 to 6 BHK, with sizes from 2370 sqft to 6120 sqft, competitively priced. It features extensive amenities including a 700 square yard garden, a 1.66-acre clubhouse, and EV charging points, promoting sustainability. With strategic connectivity to key areas and Vastu principles in design, it prioritizes convenience and harmony. Security is robust with a 3-tier system, and ample parking is provided while maximizing green landscaping. Anticipated completion is in December 2024, heralding a new era of premium living in Jaipur.Read more
Residents of Jagdamba Nagar Extension in Jaipur, a relatively new residential area, are facing numerous challenges due to ongoing construction activities. Over 50% of the plots in the colony are under construction, with builders indiscriminately dumping building materials and parking large vehicles on the colony's roads. This has severely limited the available space and created safety concerns, especially in the absence of streetlights. Additionally, the lack of a proper sewerage system exacerbates the situation, particularly during the rainy season. Local authorities, including the Jaipur Development Authority, are struggling to address these issues due to limited resources and voter representation.Read more
Residents of Aayakar Nagar in Sanganer, Jaipur, are facing difficulties due to heaps of road construction materials blocking the roads in their colonies. Approximately 150 to 160 families are affected as the construction materials cover the breadth of several roads and block entrances to buildings. Local authorities are unsure about the source of these materials, and residents are left inconvenienced and puzzled by their sudden appearance in the area. The situation has prompted residents to resort to walking as vehicles cannot navigate through the blocked roads.Read more
In a bid to expedite property transactions exceeding Rs 50,00,000, Jaipur's state government has launched the enlistment of private site inspectors. Addressing the dearth of government inspectors, this move aims to alleviate delays in property deals. The directive mandates site inspections for properties surpassing the Rs 50,00,000 threshold, whether priced or valued by the government. Applicants vying to be empanelled inspectors must be registered valuers for financial institutions, comply with 2017 Valuation Rules, and hold diplomas or degrees in civil engineering, town planning, or architecture.Read more
The Walled City of Jaipur faces the problem of illegal construction waste dumping in its green belt, designated for a smart city project. Residents of ward 9 complained about the lack of monitoring and on-ground inspection, leading to unauthorized waste disposal. In response, authorities have been instructed to identify culprits and impose penalties. Additionally, five illegal buildings were sealed in the Shastri Nagar area to curb unauthorized commercial activities. The situation emphasizes the need for responsible urban planning, effective waste management, and strict enforcement to preserve the city's heritage and ensure sustainable development.Read more
In 2011, the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) made a significant policy revision by mandating the construction of water harvesting structures for plots measuring 300 square meters and above. JDA officials recently revealed that this initiative aimed to promote rainwater harvesting and address water scarcity in Jaipur. However, despite the measure being in place for several years, the latest data indicates that only 220 buildings in the city have complied with the requirement. This underscores the need for further awareness and enforcement to encourage more property owners to adopt rainwater harvesting systems and contribute to sustainable water management in the region.Read more
Earlier this week, the JMC-Greater administration in Jaipur successfully dispersed the first installment of Rs 30,000 to 110 recipients under the PM Awas Yojana (PMAY-Urban). Mayor Somya Gurjar emphasized the importance of female empowerment, urging beneficiaries to name their new homes after their daughters. The remaining 22 recipients are set to receive their initial payment soon. A forthcoming general body meeting will tackle previously stalled proposals and additional agenda points aimed at improving the city's living conditions.Read more
The Rajasthan cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, has approved several proposals that will benefit the state. These include distributing land ownership documents in slum areas, regularizing new slum settlements, and providing water connections to high-rise buildings. The amendment to the Land Allotment Policy of 2015 will facilitate the construction of student hostels, while the approval of the Rajasthan Laws Repeal Bill, 2023, will abolish outdated laws.Read more
A major land scam has been uncovered in Jaipur, where 62-year-old Jagdish Narayan Sharma was arrested for defrauding 151 people by selling illegal plots using forged lease documents. The fraudulent sales took place in an unauthorised colony Parshvanath Enclave Extension in Sanganer under the guise of a legitimate housing society. The matter came to light when an 82-year-old victim reported the scam after realising the land he purchased in 2005 was still occupied by farmers. Sharma is accused of evading arrest for years and using political influence to silence victims. Police confirmed his arrest is part of a wider crackdown on land mafia activity.Read more