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01 Feb 2026
The Andhra Pradesh government is preparing to introduce a Bill in the ongoing Parliament budget session to grant legal status to Amaravati as the statutory capital of the state. The proposal, advocated by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, aims to provide legislative certainty to Amaravati's position as the sole capital city, strengthening its authority and investor confidence in long-term infrastructure development. The Bill is expected to be tabled early in the session, with efforts underway to secure central support and funding for associated projects. Officials have circulated draft Cabinet notes to key ministries for inter-ministerial clearance. A legal declaration through Parliament is seen as a strategic move to accelerate construction, streamline governance and resolve ambiguities following earlier policy shifts and court rulings affecting the capital's status and development trajectory.Read more
01 Feb 2026
The Central Bureau of Investigation has widened its inquiry into Noida's Sports City project, focusing on Wiztown Planners Pvt Ltd following the tragic death of a techie in a waterlogged excavation in Sector 150. The investigation examines alleged irregularities including regulatory lapses, unauthorised land transfers, and delayed sports infrastructure. Wiztown's involvement stems from a complex land subdivision under the Sports City project. Earlier audits had flagged massive financial losses and governance lapses. The probe now assesses whether such structural changes were used to exploit land value while evading project responsibilities.Read more
01 Feb 2026
The Himachal Pradesh government has allocated around 3,428 bighas of land for the development of the proposed Him-Chandigarh City township near Baddi in Solan district, marking a significant step in advancing the planned urban project. Officials have also identified an additional 5,000-6,000 bighas from the common land pool for potential inclusion in the development. A cabinet sub-committee meeting chaired by the state's revenue minister reviewed land availability and revenue records, and directed the Himachal Pradesh Housing and Urban Development Authority (HIMUDA) to conduct a drone-based digital survey of the parcels. The agency will coordinate with the revenue department and local officials to consolidate land within a month into a contiguous parcel suitable for project implementation. The initiative forms part of broader efforts to create a structured urban centre near the Chandigarh border.Read more
31 Jan 2026
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has dismissed four appeals by Gaursons Hi-Tech Infrastructure challenging decisions by the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA) and the Real Estate Appellate Tribunal (REAT) in a dispute over delayed possession of commercial units at the Gaur City Centre project in Greater Noida West. The court refused to condone delays in filing by the developer, citing a lack of reasonable diligence and unsatisfactory explanations, and upheld the earlier directives in favour of shop buyers. The RERA orders require the developer to complete construction, obtain occupancy certificates, hand over possession, execute sale deeds and pay interest for delayed delivery. With the high court declining to interfere, the RERA directives have attained finality, clearing the way for buyers to pursue execution of relief orders and reinforcing the regulatory framework intended to protect purchaser interests.Read more
31 Jan 2026
The Andhra Pradesh government has introduced a revised registration framework for middle-income group (MIG) plots developed under its Dr NTR Smart Township scheme, aimed at lowering the cost burden on buyers. Under the new 60-40 model, 60 per cent of a plot's value is treated as the base sale price and 40 per cent as development charges for the purpose of registration, significantly reducing overall stamp duty and registration fees. The split allows authorities to apply a higher fee on the base sale component and a nominal rate on development charges, leading to potential savings of roughly INR 60,000 to INR 1 lakh for individual buyers. The revised process, announced last year, has now been implemented at registration offices, enabling thousands of plot allottees across the state to benefit.Read more
31 Jan 2026
Nashik district handed over more than 75,000 newly built houses to rural beneficiaries on Republic Day, marking a significant milestone in government housing initiatives. Approximately 51,000 houses were built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Rural), while around 24,000 were delivered through various state housing schemes. Beneficiaries included families from Scheduled Castes and Tribes, low income groups, widows, and persons with disabilities. The district administration coordinated with Panchayati Raj institutions, gram panchayats, and local officials to ensure timely completion, payment, and handover of homes, advancing the goal of & housing for all.Read more
31 Jan 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has intensified its property tax recovery drive, initiating strict enforcement action against defaulters by sealing three commercial properties in Nerul earlier this week. The action forms part of a citywide campaign aimed at accelerating tax collections and addressing long-pending arrears. Civic officials said the crackdown follows repeated appeals and notices issued to property owners who failed to clear outstanding dues. Acting under the directions of Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Dr Kailas Shinde, the civic administration has adopted a zero-tolerance approach, signalling that no concessions will be extended to chronic defaulters. The corporation has constituted dedicated attachment teams across ward offices and indicated that the drive will be expanded across Navi Mumbai, with direct sealing and seizure of properties wherever dues remain unpaid.Read more
31 Jan 2026
Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority (K-RERA) will charge developers INR 25,000 per quarter for failing to submit Quarterly Progress Reports (QPRs) for registered projects in the financial year 2025-26. Promoters have a final opportunity to file overdue QPRs for the first three quarters without penalty until February 20, 2026, after which recovery actions will start. Builders suggested that fines should remain proportionate, while homebuyer groups welcomed stricter enforcement to ensure project transparency. Past lapses in filing prompted this renewed focus on accountability and timely updates.Read more
31 Jan 2026
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is set to organise its first-ever Green Expo on 14-15 February 2026 at Baansera Park, New Delhi, positioning the event as a national platform for sustainable urban development. Anchored in the recent rejuvenation of the Yamuna floodplains through projects such as Asita, Baansera and Yamuna Vatika, the Expo will focus on urban greening, nature-based solutions and climate-first planning. The two-day event is expected to bring together policymakers, international experts, urban practitioners and industry stakeholders to showcase innovations in green infrastructure and sustainable city ecosystems. Through exhibitions, expert sessions and collaborations, the Expo aims to promote scalable and replicable solutions for cities grappling with climate, water and environmental challenges, reinforcing DDA's long-term vision for environmentally responsible urban growth.Read more
30 Jan 2026
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Lucknow has provisionally attached 75 immovable and two movable properties linked to Rohtas Project Limited and associated entities, valued at INR 158.85 crore with a combined market value exceeding INR 350 crore. The assets, primarily in Lucknow, were registered under promoter Deepak Rastogi, group associates, certain benamidars, and associated firms. Investigations revealed that customer funds from township schemes were diverted to acquire these properties instead of being used for project development or refunds. The ED continues to probe for further asset recovery and legal action.Read more