03 Mar 2026
Arkel India has invested INR 100 crore in establishing a new advanced manufacturing facility for lift electronic and control systems in Savli-Manjusar, Vadodara district of Gujarat, aimed at bolstering domestic production and reducing reliance on imports. The single-shift plant covers about 1,35,000 sq ft and, once operational, will have an annual production capacity of around 36,000 units, including automated PCB assembly and integrated lift control systems suited to machine-room (MR), machine-room-less (MRL) and slim panel applications. The facility aligns product standards with Indian regulatory norms and positions India as a potential export base for select Asia-Pacific markets. The move follows the January 2025 acquisition of Turkey-based Arkel by Sweden-headquartered Innovalift AB and is expected to generate direct and indirect jobs, including apprenticeships with technical institutes. The plant caters to the rapidly growing elevator market driven by urbanisation and infrastructure expansion.Read more
27 Feb 2026
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is facing difficulties in recovering around INR 12 crore in rental dues from leased properties due to missing records. While the corporation maintains registers of 2,737 rented shops, cabins, handcarts, and temporary spaces, many formal agreements, particularly those from before 1983, are unavailable. Over the years, some properties were sublet or transferred permanently for one-time fees without proper documentation. VMC officials have acknowledged the need to update rent structures and enhance collection methods to address this long-standing record gap effectively.Read more
27 Dec 2025
The Gujarat High Court has ordered a halt to construction of a 10 storey residential building in Vadodara's Alka Cooperative Housing Society due to the absence of a mandatory No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the society. Although the Vadodara Municipal Corporation had granted development permission, the court clarified that society consent is essential. The housing society had raised concerns over internal road encroachments and violation of its bylaws. The developers referred to an old society resolution and municipal approval, but the court emphasised that civic permission does not override society regulations.Read more
22 Dec 2025
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation has received a 235 crore grant to accelerate key urban development projects across the city. The funding will be used to upgrade essential civic infrastructure, including roads, drainage networks, sanitation facilities, public spaces, and waste management systems. Officials said the grant will help clear pending backlogs, speed up execution, and support infrastructure needs in both established and emerging areas. City authorities plan to ensure transparent use of funds through strict monitoring of progress and budgets. The investment is expected to improve service delivery, enhance urban liveability, and support Vadodara's growing population, while strengthening the city's readiness for future residential and economic growth.Read more
18 Dec 2025
Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) recently demolished 350 dwellings near Dashama Pond in Gorwa, acting on a request from the Gujarat Housing Board (GHB). The two-day operation cleared makeshift homes primarily occupied by labourers, who were previously asked to relocate. GHB plans to develop a housing scheme on the reclaimed land but lacked the manpower and machinery to remove encroachments on its own. The demolition aligns with the city's ongoing efforts to reclaim public and reserved land for structured development and addresses issues of unregulated settlements in urban areas.Read more
13 Dec 2025
In Vadodara, the planned draw for 2,700 houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana was postponed by a day, prompting beneficiaries to protest at the Sir Sayajirao Nagargruh town hall. Although the Vadodara Municipal Corporation said it sent multiple messages about the postponement, many applicants claimed they did not receive or see these alerts. Some had taken leave from work and were worried about losing wages if they had to return for the rescheduled draw. The protests highlight ongoing concerns about communication and delays in housing allotments.Read more
04 Dec 2025
HSBC India has launched a new branch in Vadodara, its 27th in the country and second in Gujarat, targeting affluent, HNW, UHNW, and non-resident clients. The move comes after regulatory approval to open 20 new branches nationwide. Vadodara's growing industrial and wealth landscape makes it a strategic location. HSBC continues to expand its network across 15 cities and provides comprehensive financial services. The bank has maintained a presence in India for over 170 years and supports both local and international financial needs of its customers.Read more
31 Oct 2025
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is working to expand its sewage treatment infrastructure to match the city's projected needs up to 2050. With 11 sewage treatment plants (STPs) currently operational and four more nearing completion, Vadodara's total treatment capacity is expected to reach 963 MLD by next year, surpassing the current requirement of 512 MLD. The civic body is also improving its pumping stations, expanding the drainage network, and implementing measures to stop untreated sewage from entering the Vishwamitri River, aiming for sustainable and cleaner wastewater management.Read more
30 Oct 2025
Arvind SmartSpaces Ltd, a part of the Lalbhai Group, has entered the Vadodara residential market through a new joint development project valued at over INR 700 crore. The large-scale horizontal project marks the company's 23rd development in Gujarat, underscoring its focus on strengthening its state-wide presence. The company said the initiative aligns with its expansion strategy into high-potential markets, with further projects expected across Gujarat, Bengaluru, and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region amid a sustained positive outlook for India's real estate sector.Read more
15 Aug 2025
Indumati Palace, a 145-year-old heritage building in Vadodara is being repurposed into a unique residential-commercial complex led by Pratapsinhrao Gaekwad in collaboration with Johnson Real Estate. Six 12-storey upscale apartment towers will surround the restored palace, which will serve as an exclusive clubhouse for the community. Retail space is planned in the palace's former front yard. The initiative was introduced around the recent Ganesh festivities, with delivery expected in about three years. Pratapsinhrao also aims to revive the palace's traditional Ganesh celebrations and continue spending more time in Vadodara by working from this new development.Read more
01 Aug 2025
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has initiated strict action against individuals and contractors involved in the illegal dumping of construction debris into the city's water bodies. Responding to complaints from residents and environmental activists, the civic body has started issuing notices and warnings to violators. Measures include penalties and direct inspections by senior officials to prevent further environmental damage. The move aims to restore the ecological balance of affected lakes and ponds while holding accountable those contributing to their degradation.Read more
07 Jul 2025
Fourteen years after being temporarily relocated, slum dwellers from Pir Vasahat in Akota, Vadodara have vacated municipal land after receiving permanent homes under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. In 2010, they were displaced for a road widening project and offered housing in distant Pratapnagar, which many declined due to work-related inconvenience. Instead, about 30 families settled near Akota burial ground on the condition that they'd leave once nearby homes were provided. That promise was fulfilled recently, with new homes allotted near Sun Pharma Road- close to their jobs and community ties-marking the end of a long wait and a successful civic housing resolution.Read more
02 Jul 2025
A Vadodara-based developer was ordered by the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission earlier this week to refund INR 28.42 lakh along with 12 percent interest for failing to deliver a flat booked in 2012 with possession promised by 2016. The buyers had paid INR?6?lakh via cheque and INR 22.42 lakh through a bank loan that was prematurely disbursed. Their 2019 complaint cited deficiency of service and unfair trade practices. The commission also awarded INR 50,000 for mental anguish and their advocate confirmed that an execution application has been filed since the builder hasn't complied.Read more
01 May 2025
Vadodara is undergoing a major transformation with key infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing mobility, boosting economic growth, and celebrating its cultural legacy. The 43.2 km Vadodara Metro Rail Project will offer eco-friendly public transport and ease traffic congestion. The Vadodara-Mumbai Expressway, part of the Delhi-Mumbai corridor, will strengthen regional connectivity and economic development. The newly opened Kotambi Stadium, with a 40,000-seat capacity, has already hosted international matches and is set to become a major sports hub. These developments reflect Vadodara's strategic push toward becoming a modern, sustainable city while preserving its heritage and enriching urban life.Read more
25 Apr 2025
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has announced a property tax rebate initiative aimed at encouraging timely payments. Property owners who settle their dues by May 23, 2025, will receive a 10% rebate on residential properties and a 5% rebate on non-residential properties. An additional 1% rebate is offered for online payments, promoting digital transactions. While online payments are incentivized, offline payments remain accepted without the extra 1% discount. This move aligns with VMC's ongoing efforts to streamline tax collection and reduce arrears.Read more
18 Feb 2025
The Sanjaynagar housing project in Vadodara, launched under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, has faced significant delays, with only 22% completion in eight years. Intended as a public-private partnership, it aimed to rehabilitate displaced urban poor while facilitating commercial development. However, over 2,000 homes were demolished, and many affected families have not received the promised rent support, leading to financial distress. Despite multiple deadline extensions, construction remains stalled. The project's setbacks highlight issues in PPP execution, contractor accountability, and governance. Experts suggest adopting best practices from successful schemes to ensure timely completion and restore public trust.Read more
31 Dec 2024
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) has demolished unauthorized extensions of a bungalow in the Tandalja area as part of its efforts to enforce building regulations. Despite prior notices and complaints from residents, the illegal structures, including extensions and a washroom, remained unapproved. The move reflects VMC's broader crackdown on unauthorised constructions in the city, highlighting concerns over safety and urban planning violations. While some residents supported the action for ensuring compliance, others called for leniency and more time for the owners to rectify the violations. Amid rising cases of unauthorized constructions, VMC plans to implement stricter penalties and awareness campaigns to promote adherence to building laws and maintain the integrity of Vadodara's urban development.Read more
23 Jul 2024
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) faces scrutiny over its Basic Services to the Urban Poor (BSUP) housing schemes due to significant structural issues. The Kishanwadi housing project, consisting of 94 blocks and 3,008 houses, has 24 blocks declared dilapidated, affecting 896 homes. Built between 2010 and 2012, these houses showed defects from the first monsoon season, including leaks and falling plaster. VMC claims poor maintenance by residents, while residents blame substandard construction. Safety concerns heightened after a ceiling collapse in Jambuva resulted in a fatality.Read more
14 Aug 2023
The Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) is facing challenges in collecting Rs 100 crore in dues from 17,600 beneficiaries of housing schemes. Despite issuing notices, the VMC has recovered only a fraction of the amount and is caught between the need for payment and the potential humanitarian crisis of eviction. Struggling to balance financial accountability with social empathy, VMC is deliberating a policy decision to address this complex issue.Read more
06 Jul 2023
A controversy has emerged in Vadodara over the deteriorating condition of decade-old houses in Jivannagar and Himmatnagar. Residents, pointing to signs of rapid decay like visible cracks, seepage, and falling concrete, have lodged complaints about their living conditions. Despite officials blaming poor maintenance, residents insist the issues stem from shoddy construction. Demands have been made for new homes or relocation permissions. Meanwhile, Himmatnagar residents have asked for their scheme's consideration for redevelopment, asserting their readiness for such a process.Read more