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20 Feb 2026
The Chamarajanagar district administration in Karnataka is set to declare 67 additional human habitations as official revenue villages, a move expected to bring greater development and government benefits to residents, officials said earlier this week. The decision follows the preparation of a final draft that will soon be notified by the state government. Currently, the district recognises 408 villages; the newly identified settlements span across Chamarajanagar, Hanur, Kollegal and Gundlupet taluks. Once formally declared, these habitations will receive official land records, residential certificates and related documentation, unlocking access to government schemes, loans and civic services that have been unavailable due to their unclassified status. Criteria for classification include minimum population, number of families and land area, with relaxed norms for forest fringe settlements. Local leaders have welcomed the move and urged inclusion of additional unrecognised settlements in future phases.Read more
20 Feb 2026
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) recently demolished unauthorised portions at H R College of Commerce and Economics in Churchgate, after the institution failed to produce approved building plans or valid permissions. The removed structures included asbestos terrace sheds, rooms on staircase landings from ground to fifth floor, and two mezzanine floors in the library and under the registrar's office. The action followed repeated notices and rejected regularisation applications dating back to mid 2024. College authorities reported disruption of HSC examinations and shifted some classes online while seeking to regularise remaining constructions.Read more
20 Feb 2026
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has amended the All India Tourist Vehicle Permit rules, reducing the maximum period such vehicles can operate outside their home state from 90 days to 60 days. The revised framework, which will take effect in early April, introduces tighter monitoring through vehicle tracking systems, mandatory clearance of unpaid toll dues, and stricter compliance with traffic violations. The move seeks to address repeated misuse of tourist permits, improve passenger safety, and strengthen toll and regulatory compliance across states.Read more
20 Feb 2026
The Bombay High Court expressed strong concern over the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's failure to prevent open cremations on a disputed plot at Manori Beach, even though the land has been under clear court restrictions for years. The court observed that any activity on the site, including cremation rites, was prohibited under earlier orders. It rejected the civic body's claim that the practice continued due to local sentiment and directed the BMC to ensure that all cremations are shifted to authorised facilities without delay.Read more
19 Feb 2026
The Bombay High Court recently clarified that cooperative society officials, including divisional joint registrars, cannot resolve succession disputes related to housing society membership, as these are civil and property matters requiring legal adjudication. The court overturned a registrar�s decision that had denied membership to a man in a Peddar Road society based on a technical flaw in a nomination form. With most legal heirs supporting the claim, the court emphasized that nominees do not automatically gain ownership and succession disputes must follow personal law and civil procedures.Read more
19 Feb 2026
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has approved an INR 62.79 crore proposal to repair four ageing railway overbridges in the eastern part of the city after technical inspections flagged structural distress. The decision follows expert recommendations highlighting damaged bearings and reduced structural gaps that require immediate attention. The bridges, built between the mid-1980s and late-1990s, will be taken up for phased repairs to ensure commuter safety and extend their service life. The move aligns with wider safety checks initiated across Gujarat after recent bridge failures elsewhere.Read more
19 Feb 2026
A prominent hotel property in Bhopal the MPT Lake View Residency Hotel on Shyamla Hills overlooking the Upper Lake is set to be demolished and redeveloped into a modern five-star hotel with a convention centre under a public-private partnership (PPP) model. The Madhya Pradesh Tourism (MPT) Corporation has awarded redevelopment rights to a consortium led by Genex Hotels Pvt Ltd, Dilip Buildcon Ltd and Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL), which will form a special purpose vehicle to design, build, finance and operate the new facility over a long-term concession. Plans include a luxury hotel with approximately 150 rooms and extensive event space aimed at boosting Bhopal's tourism appeal and positioning the city as a meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) destination. The project is expected to be completed within about three years.Read more
19 Feb 2026
The Supreme Court has declined to grant approval to Haryana's proposed Aravalli Zoo Safari Project, stating that no decision can be taken until experts clearly define the extent of the Aravalli range. The court refused the state's request to circulate the project's detailed report to statutory bodies, despite a reduction in the project area. It reiterated that activities affecting the fragile Aravalli ecosystem cannot proceed without scientific clarity, keeping the proposal on hold amid wider environmental proceedings related to the region.Read more
19 Feb 2026
The Bombay High Court has restrained entry and activity at a high-rise building coming up near INS Shikra, the naval air station and VVIP heliport in Colaba, following concerns raised by the Indian Navy. The Navy challenged the construction as illegal, stating that mandatory defence clearances were not taken despite the project's proximity to a sensitive installation. The court intervened after being informed that plan amendments increased the building's height and floors, raising security risks, especially ahead of an expected VVIP movement.Read more
19 Feb 2026
The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) has begun investigating claims of irregularities in the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP), following complaints about demolished huts being re-erected and ineligible residents receiving free housing. Activists and local residents highlighted duplicated hut numbers and structures, including a temple and newly modified areas, being wrongly listed as eligible. The complaints also suggest collusion between DRP officials and recent occupants. SRA has confirmed a detailed inquiry is underway, while the developer, Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd, stated it was not involved in the original surveys conducted by Mhada.Read more