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Location : Gurugram

90% of Gurugram high rise surveys complete, 15 societies set for intensive structural scrutiny

In Gurugram, structural audit firms are nearing completion of visual inspections for serious construction defects in over 70 high rise societies. With 90% of the surveys complete, the district administration prepares to select 15 societies for detailed auditing based on the findings. This effort follows a tragic building collapse last year, highlighting a commitment to enhancing safety measures and addressing construction flaws across the city's residential societies.Read more

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Gurugram civic body delayed property ID processing for two years, finds audit

The MCG's audit revealed significant delays in processing property ID applications, taking one to two years instead of the mandated ten days. In Zone 1, 569 IDs were created out of 1,219 applications, while in Zone 4, 1,266 IDs were created out of 1,859 applications. Processing times ranged from 11 days to over two years. The report highlighted undisclosed reasons for delays and a lack of communication with rejected applicants. Measures were taken to improve service delivery. Additionally, 50,415 temporary IDs were generated, with a tax assessment of Rs 14.9 crore, of which Rs 11.3 crore was received by the ULB department.Read more

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Cabinet approves metro between HUDA City Centre and Cyber City in Gurugram

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The Union Cabinet has given its approval for the metro rail connectivity project between HUDA City Centre and Cyber City in Gurugram, aiming to enhance public transport in the national capital region. The Haryana Mass Rapid Transport Corporation Limited (HMRTC) will undertake the 28.50-kilometer project with 27 stations. The metro trains on this line will operate at a design speed of 80 km per hour, maintaining an average speed of 34 kmph. The entire project is expected to be completed in four years.Read more

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Gurgaon grapples with 298 unsanctioned colonies, Town Planners scrutinized

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In an escalating urban nightmare, 298 illegal colonies have sprung up across Gurgaon and neighboring areas in the past 17 years. Following a directive from the Director-General, 14 district town planners (DTPs) are under investigation for their failure to prevent these illicit settlements. The Haryana Government is now mulling over the legalization of these colonies, subject to specific criteria. As the probe continues, it highlights the enforcement inadequacies and the urgent need for more effective urban planning strategies.Read more

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Gurugram civic body to fix property tax data errors via camps

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In Gurugram, the Municipal Corporation (MCG) conducted correction camps to address inaccuracies in the property tax data. A survey conducted by a private organization revealed that the newly generated property IDs contained inaccurate information, causing residents to express dissatisfaction. The local government has been slow to correct the inconsistencies, leading to multiple complaints from residents who are unable to pay their property taxes. Most services for citizens, including addressing grievances and creating property IDs, have been removed from the online system, leaving the No Dues Certificate (NDC) portal as the primary channel for concerns.Read more

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Massive survey launched in Gurugram to monitor dust pollution compliance at construction sites

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In accordance with the CAQM directives, the Haryana State Pollution Control Board is undertaking a city-wide survey in Gurugram to ensure larger construction sites are adhering to mandatory dust pollution measures. Shockingly, of the estimated 3,000 sites, only 5% have registered on the government's dust pollution control portal. Sites found violating these regulations will face legal action and penalties. This initiative underscores the state's commitment to tackling pollution.Read more

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Failure to demolish illegal constructions on Aravali lands sparks criticism in Gurgaon

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The district administration in Gurgaon, India, is facing criticism for failing to comply with an order from the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to demolish illegal constructions on protected Aravali lands. Despite the NGT's directive and the presence of numerous farmhouses built illegally, construction activities continue, leading to concerns raised by environmentalists. Activists question why authorities have not taken action to enforce the NGT's orders and protect Aravalis as mandated.Read more

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Homebuyers protest delay in Tashee Capital Gateway flat delivery in Gurugram

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Homebuyers at Tashee Capital Gateway in Gurugram protested the 13-year delay in receiving their apartments. When the project was first announced in 2010, the developer said it would be completed by 2015. In 2022, the developer was later taken over under the SWAMIH plan, but the work has moved slowly, and the developer hasn't made up the lost time compensation. Additionally, homebuyers claimed that the developer had broken H-Rera rules by altering the floor plan and turning the communal facility into a clubhouse. The essay focuses on the necessity for homeowners to take precautions against dishonest developers and guarantee the security of their investment.Read more

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Outraged Mahira Homes Buyers protest in Gurugram over project delays

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Aggrieved buyers of Mahira Homes' affordable housing projects are staging an indefinite protest at Jantar Mantar, voicing their frustration over a one-year delay in handover. Approximately 5,000 homebuyers accuse HRera, DCP and other concerned authorities of failing to act against the developer's stalling tactics. The DTCP had previously revoked, then restored, the developer's license under strict conditions. However, the developer failed to resume construction. Now, they promise completion by December 2023, while their accounts remain frozen by HRera.Read more

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Unlawful development sees swift retaliation: DTCP demolishes 18 farmhouses in Gurugram

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In a decisive move against unauthorized urban development, Gurugram's Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) demolished 18 farmhouses and a road network in six unlawful colonies. The action was taken within the Kaliyawas, Iqbalpur, and Jataula village areas, in compliance with the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975. District Town Planner Manish Yadav urged the public to avoid investing in such illegal establishments, underlining the importance of verifying land legitimacy before purchase. The crackdown underscores the DTCP's resolve in maintaining lawful urban development.Read more

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Public outcry prompts review of policy allowing stilt plus four-floor buildings

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Residents in multiple areas of Gurugram are complaining about the construction of stilt plus four-floor buildings, citing noise and air pollution. They have submitted a petition urging the district administration to revoke the policy allowing such structures on residential plots. The policy is currently under review after facing protests, with a panel analysing the situation and seeking expert opinions. Concerns about population density, weakened foundations, and health hazards from construction dust have been raised. The decision on the policy's future is expected by the end of the following month.Read more

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Gurugram launches second round of structural safety audits on 15 residential high rises

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Amid growing concerns over building safety, Gurugram's Deputy Audit Commissioner, Nishant Yadav, has launched the second phase of a critical structural audit for 15 residential societies. These buildings, selected from a list of 60 high-risk projects, will undergo a comprehensive on-site inspection to identify structural defects. The audit follows the tragic collapse at the Chintels Paradiso apartments last year. The cost of these audits will be shared equally between residents and developers, although if complaints are confirmed, developers will bear the full cost. This move emphasizes the city administration's commitment to ensuring resident safety.Read more

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Krisumi Corporation invests Rs 300 crore in Gurugram project

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The joint venture between Sumitomo Corporation and Krishna Group, known as Krisumi Corporation, is embarking on the second phase of its residential development project called "Krisumi City" in Gurugram. With plans to allocate a substantial budget and achieve high revenues, the company aims to deliver phase 1 occupancy by January 2024 and continue with additional stages. The initial sales of the luxury suite project were swift, and positive feedback from clients has been received. Krisumi Corporation is also establishing a hospitality arm to manage the residential apartments, while Sumitomo looks to make a significant investment in India.Read more

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Gurugram: Officials to inspect New Sector condos for Sewage Treatment Plant functionality

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A collaborative team comprising the district town planner (enforcement) and hydrologists will conduct a comprehensive survey of residential societies in the new sectors and Sohna to assess the functionality of sewage treatment plants (STPs). This initiative comes in response to complaints regarding the illegal discharge of sewage in open areas. The team will inspect the residential areas, identify non-compliant societies, and submit a detailed report on their findings. The survey aims to address concerns raised by residents about health and environmental hazards caused by improper sewage disposal in these areas.Read more

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DTCP takes action against an illegal building in Gurugram

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The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has sealed five high-end residential buildings in Gurugram, citing flagrant violations of building regulations. The illegal activities were uncovered in notable colonies like Sushant Lok I, Greenwood City, and South City 1 following complaints lodged through the Chief Minister's window. The offenders had constructed plots earmarked for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) without mandatory permissions. Authorities have called for regular inspections to prevent such infractions, highlighting the strain unauthorized constructions place on local infrastructure and amenities.Read more

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Unlawful Encroachment: The illegal construction menace in the Aravalli Range

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A significant portion of the Aravalli terrain near Gurugram has been stripped of trees, levelled, and transformed into walled compounds, violating the Forest Conservation Act. The area, part of the Aravalli Plantation project, has been encroached upon to build farmhouses. Satellite images and eyewitness reports confirm the irreversible destruction. Activists highlight the urgent need for an Aravalli task force to protect the ecosystem, recharge groundwater, and preserve wildlife habitats. Violations underscore the importance of challenging attempts to privatize the land and emphasize its ecological significance.Read more

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DTCP issues notice to the developers of Emerald Hills over illegal construction

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The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has issued a notice to the developer of Emerald Hills, a housing society in Gurugram, for building a commercial club on the designated site meant for a community centre. This action violates the terms of the agreement with the housing society, and the DTCP has instructed the developer to remove the unauthorized club and provide a response within a specified timeframe. Failure to comply may result in legal action under the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act 1975. The residents are seeking the restoration of the community centre for their continued enjoyment.Read more

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Greater Noida stumbles upon registration roadblock for 4,000 apartments across 20 projects

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Greater Noida is grappling with a backlog of registrations for approximately 4,000 flats across 20 projects, despite developers clearing dues and acquiring necessary approvals. The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has cautioned developers under the UP-Rera Act and issued a public notice outlining registration requirements. Reasons for the delay include developers' negligence, payment disputes with homeowners, and unsold flats. Officials and developers assure that they are working diligently to expedite the process and anticipate resolution within a month.Read more

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Unauthorized Construction: Gurugram's DTCP seals multiple properties

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The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) has sealed five residential buildings in Gurugram for violating building norms, including three in DLF 1 and 2 and two in South City 2. An office in the parking lot of an affordable housing project was also sealed. The violators had carried out unauthorized construction in the buildings after procuring occupation certificates from the department. The action was taken on the basis of complaints filed on the CM's online complaint window. The DTCP's enforcement team carried out the sealing drive after issuing show cause notices and restoration orders in all cases.Read more

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Gurugram's infrastructure stressed by 20,000 new builder-floors in five years

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Gurugram's infrastructure is under immense pressure as over 20,000 new builder-floors have been constructed since 2017, following the Haryana government's allowance of stilt plus four floors. The city's infrastructure, initially designed for two and a half floors per plot, now faces issues such as water supply problems, broken roads, and power outages. Despite government assurances, residents demand a halt to the registration of fourth floors and call for infrastructure upgrades to manage the strain on civic amenities.Read more

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