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Hyderabad's Musi River revitalisation project must tackle 12,000 illegal structures in the buffer zone

Author : PNT Bureau
Hyderabad's ambitious Musi River revitalization project is hindered by extensive development within its 50-metre buffer zone, surpassing earlier limits. This zone, crucial for river protection, hosts 12,000 buildings and 200 open plots, including apartments, gated communities, houses, and graveyards. The Musi Riverfront Development Corporation (MRDCL) is mapping these encroachments, crucial for restoration plans. Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao plans discussions with local legislators for support in acquiring affected properties. While removal is essential, fair compensation and rehabilitation are planned, including potential 2BHK apartments for affected families. Balancing development needs with environmental restoration remains pivotal for project success....
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Bengaluru Airport City: A 45 million sq. ft. vision for a future commercial hub

Author : PNT Bureau
Bengaluru Airport City Limited (BACL) is set to transform the area around Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) into a sprawling 45 million square feet commercial and hospitality hub by 2038. This development will prioritise commercial office spaces, with nearly 2 million square feet dedicated to Global Capability Centres (GCCs) by 2026, attracting major corporations and multinational companies. The transit-oriented design, featuring two metro stations within the city, promises a 20% premium in rental rates. Additionally, a 2.5-kilometre underground tunnel is planned to improve connectivity, linking the eastern and western parts of the city and enhancing access from the Whitefield IT corridor. This project aligns with Bengaluru's broader trend of office space expansion, with the city's stock expected to reach 330-340 million square feet by 2030, driven by strong IT and BFSI sectors....
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Amaravati property prices soar as Chandrababu Naidu returns as Chief Minister

Author : PNT Bureau
Following Chandrababu Naidu's return as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati's real estate market has experienced a significant surge, with property prices rising dramatically. Naidu's vision to transform Amaravati into a world-class capital city, which stalled after his 2019 electoral loss, is now being revived. This includes ambitious infrastructure projects and sustainable urban planning. The renewed development has spurred increased real estate activity and investor confidence. However, challenges such as financial resource management and pending litigation with local farmers remain. Overall, Naidu's leadership is reigniting hopes for Amaravati's growth and development....
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New Namma Metro extension promises smoother commutes for Bengaluru residents

Author : PNT Bureau
Bengaluru anticipates smoother commutes with the imminent 3.7 km extension of the Green Line, linking Nagasandra to Madavara. Overcoming delays from land acquisition and the pandemic, operations are set to begin by July or August pending safety clearances. The extension introduces three new stations-Manjunath Nagar, Chikkabidarakallu, and Madavara (BIEC)-costing INR 298 crore each, improving access for Madanayakanahalli, Makali, and Nelamangala residents, including proximity to Bangalore International Exhibition Centre. Plans for a 54.21 km extension to Tumakuru are underway, potentially expanding the city's longest Metro line with 19 stations. This expansion aims to bolster Bengaluru's public transit, fostering economic growth and easing commutes citywide....
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Proposed GHMC merger with Secunderabad Cantonment brings hope and concerns to residents

Author : PNT Bureau
The proposed merger of 5,200 properties in Secunderabad's civilian areas with GHMC has sparked optimism for enhanced civic services, tempered by concerns over bureaucratic hurdles. Residents fear continued MoD oversight for construction on B3 land, potentially delaying projects. Uncertainty looms over land near military installations, subject to case-by-case handling, complicating property transactions. Apprehensions about new military stations and road closures add to anxieties. While promising improved infrastructure, addressing these issues through transparent communication is critical for a smooth transition, balancing civilian needs with military security concerns....
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Deputy CM Bairwa unveils Rajasthan's landmark road safety action plan

Author : PNT Bureau
Rajasthan will be the very first Indian state to adopt a 10 year road safety action plan, aiming to reduce road accidents by 50% by 2030. Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Prem Chand Bairwa announced on July 8 that the plan, supported by a government policy, will raise public awareness and promote compliance with the road safety rules. The World Bank will assist in developing the plan and policy, incorporating global best practices. The plan will be implemented in three stages (2025-2027, 2027-2030, 2030-2033), focusing on speed limits, safe distances, traffic signals, road barriers, pedestrian safety, seatbelts, helmets, and vehicle insurance....
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Malang Gad landslide leads to Forest Department crackdown on illegal shops and houses

Author : PNT Bureau
Malang Gad, also known as Haji Malang Hill, witnessed a tragic landslide that claimed one life and injured two others. In response, the forest department initiated the demolition of 90 out of over 800 illegal structures, primarily targeting commercial shops. The Peer Haj Malang Dargah Baba Trust, asserting ownership of the land, opposed the demolition, alleging political motives, and filed a case. Civil judge A S Lanjewar intervened to halt further demolition, but by then, 90 structures had already been razed. The area gained significant attention in January when Chief Minister Eknath Shinde pledged to resolve the issue. The forest department's demand for documents culminated in the demolition, which occurred under tight security measures....
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Mahalaxmi Racecourse lease agreement signed for 30 years by BMC and RWITC

Author : PNT Bureau
Mumbai is set to gain a massive new central park, but the approval process has sparked controversy. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has acquired a 120-acre plot from the iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse to develop a 300-acre "world-class Mumbai Central Public Park," including 175 acres from the Mumbai Coastal Road project. The Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC) will retain 92.6 acres for horse racing but must seek BMC approval for a modern clubhouse. Despite the park's potential to increase green space in densely populated Mumbai, the project faces opposition from the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction) and concerns over the historic racecourse's future. Balancing heritage preservation with urban living improvements is crucial for the project's success....
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MMRDA proposes a INR 3.97 crore project to alleviate traffic at BKC One junction

Author : PNT Bureau
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) proposes a new link to ease traffic at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) connector and BKC One Junction. The link will connect Plot C-80 to Plot C-79, running below the BKC connector from SEBI building to Avenue 5 and Avenue 3. This signal-free route aims to distribute traffic across three alternative routes, improving flow and reducing congestion. It will enhance connectivity for vehicles from the BKC connector to key locations like the National Stock Exchange and Mumbai Cricket Association. The estimated construction cost is INR 3.97 crore, with bids due by July 19....
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Uttar Pradesh Government initiates phase II of Noida International Airport project

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The Uttar Pradesh government has initiated Phase II of the Noida International Airport project, acquiring land for the airport including maintenance, repair, and overhaul hub. They aim to acquire 1365 acres, mainly from Karauli Bangar, Dayanatpur, Kuraib, Ranhera, Mudharh, and Beerampur, at a cost of INR 4,898 crores. So far, 237 hectares have been taken from Birampur, Dayantpur, and Mudharh. Compensation distribution is nearly complete, with plans to relocate 13,000 affected families to Falaida Bangar and Modalpur. Yamuna International Airport Pvt Ltd. plans test flights by November, aiming for commercial operations by April 2025....
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