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Ghaziabad development authority to audit properties for future projects

Author : PNT Bureau
The Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) is set to audit its lands and properties, aiming to facilitate new residential and commercial projects on vacant lands. With properties worth over INR 1,000 crores in Indirapuram alone, the audit will identify the status of unused and encroached lands, paving the way for development. The Land Acquisition Department will gather detailed information, which will be digitised for streamlined decision-making. This initiative will also address pending legal disputes, boosting investor confidence. The audit aligns with urban development and sustainability goals, promising new infrastructure and a more organised use of resources for Ghaziabad's future growth....
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Church fights to keep 1,309 sqm land for public park in Borivali West, Mumbai

Author : PNT Bureau
A Mumbai court has ruled in favour of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church in Borivali West, safeguarding a 1,309 square metre plot earmarked for a public park adjacent to Mandapeshwar Caves. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) sought the land using Transferable Development Rights (TDR), but the church, a registered charity, insisted on fair monetary compensation instead. Justices Girish Kulkarni and Arun Pednekar supported the church's stance, emphasising that TDR can only be offered with landowner consent under the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act. This verdict sets a precedent for land acquisition disputes, stressing the need for fair compensation and respecting landowners' rights amid urban development challenges....
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PMAY-U 2.0 targets over 1 crore affordable homes in urban India

Author : PNT Bureau
India prepares for the second phase of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Urban (PMAY-U 2.0), aiming to construct over 1 crore new homes across urban areas. With lessons from its first phase, which sanctioned 1.14 crore houses, PMAY-U 2.0 focuses on efficiency and inclusivity. Enhanced targeting and streamlined processes aim to expedite fund disbursement, benefiting Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Low Income Groups (LIG), and Middle Income Groups (MIG). The initiative also promotes women's empowerment through joint homeownership, reflecting its broader impact on social equity and sustainable urban development. PMAY-U 2.0 is poised to stimulate economic growth by expanding affordable housing options and fostering innovation in construction practices nationwide....
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Cracks in Rainawari homes spark fears of land subsidence in Srinagar

Author : PNT Bureau
Residents in Srinagar's Rainawari face a troubling situation as cracks appear in at least six homes, prompting evacuations and an expert committee's formation. Similar incidents in Jammu and Kashmir recently highlight recurring land subsidence issues, potentially linked to past mining activities. The committee, led by the Additional Deputy Commissioner and including an Earth Sciences professor, aims to determine causes and propose solutions within a week. Challenges posed by subsidence, including property damage risks and safety concerns, underscore the need for stringent regulations and proactive measures in real estate development. Collaboration between residents, government, and experts is crucial for mitigating risks and ensuring sustainable urban living in affected areas....
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Wadala East slum redevelopment in Mumbai faces delays and legal hurdles

Author : PNT Bureau
Residents of a slum in Wadala East, Mumbai, face continued uncertainty as their redevelopment project, initiated in 2013, remains stalled. Despite vacating their homes over a decade ago, they haven't received promised permanent housing or transit rent. Developer Omkar Realtors cited financial difficulties, halting rent payments in 2015-2016. A recent Bombay High Court order criticized the delays and urged the state government and Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) to make firm decisions. A potential takeover by J C Flowers Asset Reconstruction Pvt. Ltd. has been proposed, but the immediate issue of unpaid rent remains unresolved. The court has ordered Omkar to deposit outstanding rent by July 24, 2024....
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Land allotment worth INR 302.14 crore cancelled for Sunworld and Supertech township projects in Greater Noida

Author : PNT Bureau
The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has revoked land allotments for Sunworld Infrastructure and Supertech Township in Sector 22D along the Yamuna Expressway, citing unpaid dues totaling INR 302.14 crore. Sunworld Infrastructure owed INR 164.86 crore, while Supertech Township had outstanding dues of INR 137.28 crore. This decision, announced after YEIDA's 81st board meeting, underscores YEIDA's commitment to fiscal discipline and project accountability amidst critical developments near the upcoming Noida International Airport and proposed Film City. As developers like ATS Realty and Greenbay Infrastructure negotiate dues, YEIDA's actions highlight regulatory challenges and financial obligations shaping Greater Noida's real estate landscape....
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Haryana distributes plot allotment certificates to 15,250 beneficiaries in state housing drive

Author : PNT Bureau
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini of Haryana reaffirmed the government's dedication to uplifting the underprivileged through initiatives like the Mukhyamantri Shehri Awas Yojana. At Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Saini distributed plot allotment certificates to 15,250 beneficiaries, marking a milestone in the state's efforts to provide housing for economically weaker families. The scheme, aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for inclusive housing, aims to rectify past promises and empower communities across Haryana. Concurrent distributions in Yamunanagar, Palwal, Sirsa, and Mahendragarh underscore the government's commitment to broadening its reach and ensuring equitable access to housing benefits for eligible residents....
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Tamil Nadu digitises land records, issues over 5.75 lakh instant pattas

Author : PNT Bureau
Tamil Nadu has transformed land record management with digital initiatives, streamlining processes like patta transfers and land boundary measurements. Previously cumbersome tasks now take minutes online, eliminating delays and corruption risks. The integration of revenue and registration department software enables instant issuance of "fulfilled pattas" and updates to encumbrance certificates upon property registration. With over 5.75 lakh instant patta issuances and 49,333 Natham Patta applications processed, the state aims for complete online coverage across 302 rural taluks. Despite challenges in sub-division transfers, ongoing improvements promise residents quicker access to vital documents and a more transparent administrative process....
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Greater Noida West residents struggle to reach the new sub-registrar's office

Author : PNT Bureau
Greater Noida West, home to over 3 lakh residents, is struggling with dissatisfaction over a newly announced sub-registrar's office located several kilometres away in Dadri. Dubbed "Dadri 2," this office aims to handle property registrations for 26 sectors in Greater Noida West and 28 nearby villages. However, poor public transport between Greater Noida West and Dadri makes the journey inconvenient and costly, especially for those without vehicles. Although the Uttar Pradesh government initially planned a closer office, protests from Dadri lawyers led to the current location. Officials are considering special registry camps in high-rise buildings as a potential solution....
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Karnataka Government seeks new K-RERA chairperson following Chandra's retirement

Author : PNT Bureau
The Karnataka government is actively seeking a new chairperson for the Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA) following the retirement of HC Kishore Chandra in May 2024. Homebuyer associations, representing thousands, are urging the government to prioritise candidates with real estate expertise, citing past appointments of non-specialists, such as retired police officers, as a hindrance to K-RERA's effectiveness. The associations have highlighted significant issues, including a backlog of over 5,000 pending cases and inadequate enforcement of orders. This situation highlights the urgent need for a knowledgeable leader to streamline operations and protect home buyer interests....
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