Kotak Mahindra Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.7% - To: 10.5%
Union Bank of India: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 8.5% - To: 10%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 9.25% - To: 11%
HDFC Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.5% - To: 8.8%

Law & Policy

Chandigarh Housing Board faces challenges with unpaid rent under affordable housing scheme

The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) reports that allottees under the Small Flats Scheme owe a staggering INR 52 crore in pending rent. A total of 13,174 defaulters have failed to pay their monthly dues regularly, leading to significant arrears. The CHB has published the list of defaulters on its website and provided online and offline payment options. The Small Flats Scheme, which includes 18,138 flats, aims to provide affordable housing to families on a monthly rental basis. Strict rules prohibit selling, sub-letting, or transferring these flats to ensure their intended purpose is maintained. The issue of non-payment and unauthorized use has been a recurring challenge for the scheme.Read more

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Agra: Mubarak Manzil destruction sparks outrage over failed heritage preservation efforts

The 17th-century Mubarak Manzil in Agra, a significant Mughal-era structure tied to Aurangzeb and other prominent leaders, was largely demolished just three months after steps were initiated to protect it. Despite community protests and recent efforts by the state archaeological department to designate it as a protected site, allegations of collusion between a builder and officials led to its destruction. This iconic site, which blended Mughal and British architectural styles, was reduced to rubble, sparking local outrage and an official investigation. The incident highlights the fragility of India's heritage and underscores the urgent need for stronger preservation measures to safeguard historical landmarks.Read more

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Mumbai: R-Central ward halts work at 66 construction sites in Borivali and Byculla

Following BMC's stop-work orders at 45 construction sites in Borivali East and Byculla, the R-Central ward issued similar notices to 66 additional sites, including Metro 3. The TMC served show-cause notices to 39 sites for non-compliance with dust pollution controls, while the Panvel Municipal Corporation warned 164 builders for pollution violations. Bhushan Gagrani, BMC's commissioner, ordered ongoing restrictions in Byculla until air quality improves. Authorities enforced stringent measures, including dust suppression, air quality monitoring, and environmental management plans. Gagrani inspected multiple sites to assess compliance, while TMC fined 151 non-complying sites and warned 39 for complete violations.Read more

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Mumbai: MHADA files complaint as builder allegedly breaches redevelopment terms

A case has been registered against SK Realty (formerly Om Developers) for allegedly failing to transfer six flats in a redeveloped Tardeo building to MHADA, valued at INR 3.62 crore, as required under a redevelopment agreement. Instead, the flats were reportedly sold to private buyers, breaching the terms that granted the firm additional Floor Space Index (FSI). MHADA's deputy engineer, Anil Thakare, filed a complaint after repeated demands for the flats were ignored. The Nagpada police have charged the firm's directors with criminal breach of trust and cheating, with the case now under the Economic Offences Wing for further investigation.Read more

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Andhra Pradesh government to revise land prices from February 2025

The Andhra Pradesh government has decided to revise land prices from February 1, 2025, based on the prevailing market values in different areas. Initially, the revision was set for January 1 but was postponed to allow for a detailed study of the market values. The government will implement downward revisions in areas where the actual market value exceeds the current price. Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad announced that the department expects a report by January 15, with recommendations for both upward and downward price adjustments. The department is also aiming to meet a revenue target of INR 9,500 crore for the current financial year.Read more

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Bihar government extends land survey deadline to July 2026 to address public concerns

The Bihar government has decided to extend the deadline for completing the statewide land survey by one year, with the new completion target set for July 2026. This move aims to reduce inconveniences for the public and ensure greater transparency. The survey aims to digitise land records, resolve disputes, and provide a clearer picture of government-owned land. The exercise is already nearing completion in 20 districts, with the remaining areas set to begin soon. The state is also supporting the central government's urban land survey initiative, 'NAKSHA,' and working on identifying land donated during the Bhoodan Andolan for redistribution to the landless.Read more

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Tamil Nadu introduces uniform fee structure for self-certification of residential buildings

Tamil Nadu has implemented a standardized fee structure for self-certification of residential buildings, aiming to address the inconsistencies in charges across different administrative zones. This comes after the government introduced a self-certification-based building plan approval system in July, designed to simplify the approval process for smaller residential buildings. The new fee structure categorizes charges based on the location of buildings, differentiating between peri-urban and village panchayats, as well as the type of construction. The changes are expected to streamline the process and reduce complications for developers and residents.Read more

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Gurugram: MCG initiative resolves 498 civic complaints, with focus on property IDs and sewerage

The Samadhan Shivirs (resolution camps) in Gurugram have seen a high volume of complaints, particularly concerning property ID issues and sewerage concerns. From October to December 2025, the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) addressed over 1,000 complaints, with property ID discrepancies accounting for 26.7% of submissions. The corporation made significant progress, resolving over 81% of property ID complaints, though sewerage-related issues had a lower resolution rate. The initiative, launched by Haryana's chief minister, aims to resolve local civic matters before upcoming municipal elections, with the MCG addressing a wide range of concerns, including encroachment, water supply, waste management, and streetlights.Read more

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Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation intensifies anti-encroachment action in Nerul division

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has intensified its anti-encroachment campaigns across various divisions, targeting unauthorised constructions in Nerul, Airoli, Koparkhairane, and Belapur. Despite prior notices issued under the Maharashtra Regional Planning and Town Planning Act, 1966, violators failed to comply, prompting NMMC to undertake demolition. Utilising advanced equipment and labour, the campaigns were spearheaded by divisional commissioners with police support. Significant fines were imposed on property owners to deter future violations. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to upholding urban planning standards and conducting more rigorous drives against illegal structures.Read more

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