The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) recently carried out a demolition drive in the Belapur division against unauthorised construction after repeated notices were ignored. Acting under the directives of Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde and senior civic officials, the encroachment department organised the action with full deployment of staff, machinery, and police support. Authorities confirmed that similar anti-encroachment operations will be intensified in the future.Read more
The Delhi government has approved over INR 1,000 crore for 431 development projects across 360 villages, marking the first large-scale initiative for rural areas at once. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized that villages are central to Delhi's identity and are vital for balanced urban-rural growth. The projects focus on roads, drainage, ponds, parks, community centers, sports fields, and cremation grounds. These will be executed across 30 assembly and four parliamentary constituencies with oversight to ensure transparency and efficient implementation.Read more
The Maharashtra government has set up the Self-Group Redevelopment Authority (SGRA) to speed up self-redevelopment projects in Mumbai, appointing BJP MLC Pravin Darekar as chairman with Minister of State status. Acting alongside MHADA as the nodal agency, SGRA aims to help housing societies navigate disputes and accelerate approvals for self-managed redevelopment. The move builds on past government resolutions from 2019 encouraging societies to undertake redevelopment themselves.Read more
The Bombay High Court has revoked letters of administration that had transferred ownership of a Malabar Hill bungalow valued at INR 150 crore. The property once belonged to Sir Jamshedji Duggan and was allegedly taken over through a forged will. The court fined the person involved INR 25 lakh and ordered cancellation of a transfer deed from 2022. Executors of the legitimate will of Dr Feroze Duggan challenged the transfer, saying it was based on false statements and unregistered documents. The court also opened criminal proceedings for using fake documents in court.Read more
A large-scale cleanliness drive was carried out on the Sion-Panvel Highway and Thane-Belapur Road in Navi Mumbai, where more than 7,000 citizens, civic officials, staff, and volunteers participated despite heavy rainfall. The initiative, conducted under the ongoing 'Swachhata Hi Seva' campaign of the Central Government, saw significant involvement from over 5,000 members of Dr Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Pratishthan. The civic body emphasised public participation, with additional commissioners and senior officials also joining the efforts, reinforcing Navi Mumbai's commitment to maintaining its reputation as a clean city.Read more
The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth about INR 153.16 crore linked to the former promoters of Universal Buildwell Pvt. Ltd. as part of a money laundering probe. The move follows allegations that the company diverted over INR 1,000 crore collected from homebuyers and investors across projects in Gurugram and Faridabad. While the promoters remain in custody, the firm is under insolvency proceedings and buyers who have waited more than 15 years are still awaiting possession of incomplete projects.Read more
The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) has taken strong action against multiple developers, including Mahagun Group and Gaursons, after receiving complaints from homebuyers. The authority imposed fines, flagged misleading submissions, and referred several cases for punitive steps under Sections 13, 61 and 63 of the RERA Act. These measures mainly concern projects in Noida and Ghaziabad. Developers such as Mahalaxmi Group, Panchsheel Buildtech, SJP Hotels and Resorts, and Gaursons Hi-Tech Infrastructure also faced action for non-compliance. The crackdown highlights increasing scrutiny on real estate practices in the state.Read more
Indian Railways has revised its standard tender contract conditions, introducing localisation and price variation clauses to improve procurement flexibility. The updates remove certain clauses related to joint ventures, consortiums, international tenders, and GST evaluation during tenders, while the dispute resolution clause will be issued separately. Contractors now have 60 days to replace defective goods, compared with 21 days earlier. Stricter GST compliance is enforced on items like trucks, air-conditioners, and subcontracted works. The Railways has retained its INR 2.65 lakh crore capital expenditure target for the year, with about 28% spent in the first quarter.Read more
The Bombay High Court has dismissed a petition by individual members of Satyam Lok Prabhat Cooperative Housing Society in Mumbai who challenged a deemed conveyance order issued to their society. The court ruled that once the society negotiates a settlement with the builder, individual members cannot contest it separately. The decision refers to the 2018 government resolution under the Maharashtra Ownership of Flats Act (MOFA) and highlights that disputes regarding property conveyance must be handled collectively through the society.Read more
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