Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin inaugurated 4,272 flats constructed by the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board across nine districts, costing Rs 453.67 crore. A newly built multi-storeyed apartment housing with 32 units in Palayamkottai, Tirunelveli district, worth Rs 31.26 crore, was also unveiled under the 'Housing For All' scheme. These flats measure 400 square feet each and cost Rs 9.77 lakh, with a contribution of Rs 1.65 lakh from each beneficiary. The Chief Minister also inaugurated Cooperative department warehouses and distributed sanction orders to 100 differently-abled individuals, commemorating M Karunanidhi's birth centenary. Pattas were given to those affected by Neyveli Lignite Corporation's expansion. The F-Line online service was also launched to modernise land measurement.Read more
Slum dwellers in Bhubaneswar are hesitant to move into the affordable housing projects, newly constructed for them in Chandrasekharpur and Saheed Nagar. BDA officials express the aim to provide quality housing for those affected by slum redevelopment. The apartments, with a built-up area of 300 to 320 square feet, are deemed too small for even a small family to live comfortably. Residents cite inadequate parking space, security, and the absence of service elevators as concerns. With the project ready for inauguration, and the allotment process set to commence in phases post-inauguration, it remains to be seen how things would proceed.Read more
In the wake of significant amendments to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in 2019, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been actively seizing properties linked to terror suspects, with a notable surge in such actions observed in 2023. Since the amendments, which conferred the Director General of NIA with the authority to approve property seizures in relevant cases, the agency has confiscated over 350 properties, attaching 215 of them in the current year. This marks a substantial increase in comparison to the period preceding the legislative changes.Read more
On Monday, the BMC's K-West ward filed an FIR against a private developer for non-compliance with air pollution mitigation measures at a construction site in Vile Parle (West). Despite receiving guidelines and a subsequent stop-work notice, the developer allegedly failed to implement a 25-ft tall sheet fencing around the site. The FIR, filed under IPC Section 291, reflects the BMC's strict approach to enforcing environmental regulations. The formation of specialized squads and the legal action underscore the municipality's commitment to monitoring and ensuring compliance with air pollution guidelines in construction projects, setting a precedent for developers to adhere to mandated measures.Read more
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik is set to inaugurate 1,700 housing units for the urban poor, a result of the 2015 Housing for All in Urban Areas policy. Constructed through a public-private partnership by the Bhubaneswar Development Authority, these projects integrate social infrastructure. Buddha Vihar, a greenfield initiative, targets 2,600 housing units for the economically weaker sections. The EWS houses, ranging from 23 to 30 square meters, aim to ease financial burdens through bank loans. Keshari Residency pioneers slum redevelopment, symbolising a commitment to inclusive and sustainable urban development.Read more
Despite a two-year delay, Ludhiana's Municipal Corporation has launched the installation of Unique Identity Number (UID) plates, funded by the Smart City Mission. This transformative project aims to enhance civic services and modernise the city. The UID plates, featuring QR codes, facilitate seamless access to property details. While residents benefit from streamlined services, concerns arise in areas like Dhandhari, reflecting the hesitation to providing such amount of transparency nevertheless MC Commissioner Sandeep Rishi expresses confidence in achieving technological advancements and urban development through projects completion.Read more
Kochi is advancing the construction of two housing complexes designed for slum dwellers in West Kochi. The Thuruthy complex, led by the Kochi Corporation and financially supported by Cochin Smart Mission Ltd (CSML), is utilizing approximately Rs 18 crore from Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) and Rs 21 crore from CSML. The Mattancherry complex, overseen by CSML, is a ground-plus-13-floor development costing Rs 44 crore. Despite delays in approvals from the Kerala Coastal Zone Management Authority for the Mattancherry project, the set completion date remains steadfast at February 2024. The timely commissioning of these complexes is crucial for urban development and addressing housing challenges in Kochi, underscoring the need for efficient project management and adherence to deadlines.Read more
The Gujarat High Court has responded to a petition by Valibhai Vajibhai, probing Bhuj Wind Energy Pvt Ltd's installation of windmills on government land. Alleged breaches include disregarding local laws, encroachment on the petitioner's farm, and environmental disruption. The petitioner seeks cancellation of the lease, compensation, and stricter adherence to regulations. The case highlights corporate responsibility, environmental impact, and agricultural welfare. This legal battle holds implications for renewable energy policies, emphasizing the need for transparent practices and sustainable development.Read more
MahaRERA gears up for its third real estate agent exam, drawing 5,592 candidates statewide. Mumbai leads with 2,732 participants. The focus remains on ensuring agents possess a thorough understanding of real estate transactions. 3,217 have successfully passed the exam so far. It is important to note that 13000 real estate agents have not renewed their registration which brings the number of active agents down. Recognising the importance, MahaRERA extends the certification deadline to January 1, 2024, underlining its commitment to industry competence and professionalism.Read more
Former mill workers queued at Mumbai's Samaj Mandir Hall to prove work history for Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) subsidized housing eligibility. The three-month verification process, ongoing since September 15, sparked concerns due to uncertainty about the lottery. Although an online option exists, many found it ineffective. MHADA recently allotted keys to 100 eligible mill workers from the 2020 lottery, emphasizing ongoing efforts to determine eligibility for the total 1,50,484 applicants. These developments highlight the challenges and aspirations tied to subsidized housing initiatives in Mumbai, emphasizing the need for efficient and timely eligibility processes.Read more