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21 Dec 2025
The Noida Authority has requested the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police to probe two developers, TGB Infrastructure and Kindle Infraheights, for defaulting on INR 471.95 crore in housing land dues despite multiple notices. TGB Infrastructure owes around INR 75.59 crore for land in Sector 50, while Kindle Infraheights has not paid INR 396.36 crore for land in Sector 143. The move aims to determine whether funds collected from homebuyers were diverted. This action is part of a broader effort to recover land dues from multiple defaulting developers in Noida.Read more
21 Dec 2025
A Gurgaon resident recently shared a video from his balcony at DLF Camellias showing almost zero visibility due to dense smog surrounding the area. In the clip, he mentioned a strong smell of smoke and described the view as completely obscured, highlighting the impact of pollution even on residents in luxury properties. The video sparked varied reactions online, ranging from sarcastic comments to health concerns. Current data shows the Air Quality Index in the poor category, emphasizing ongoing pollution challenges in the Delhi NCR region and their effect on daily life and property decisions.Read more
21 Dec 2025
The Union government is revamping the rural employment framework through the proposed Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar & Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Bill (VB-G RAM G). The reform raises guaranteed work from 100 to 125 days and introduces an unemployment allowance if work is not offered. It aims to reduce long-standing leakages in several states, improve monitoring, and shift focus to core infrastructure, water security, climate-resilient projects, and livelihood support. The bill also proposes a normative funding model and a unified asset registry to enhance transparency, planning, and effective resource use in rural development.Read more
21 Dec 2025
Bengaluru City Police has issued new guidelines requiring residential apartment associations to collect and maintain detailed tenant data, including identity and contact information, to enhance safety and enable faster response during emergencies. The directive, aimed at improving resident security and assisting law enforcement, also recommends documenting guest and staff details. Housing societies have been asked to submit data to local police stations regularly as part of the proactive safety measure.Read more
21 Dec 2025
Homebuyers in Bengaluru's eastern IT corridors, including Whitefield, Sarjapur, and nearby areas, are raising concerns over water supply despite apartment prices reaching around INR 2 crore. Many residents rely on tanker deliveries costing INR 5,000 & INR 8,000 monthly due to limited piped water access, particularly in newer developments. Buyers are being advised to secure written assurances on water sources from developers. Rapid urban expansion has outpaced infrastructure, leaving older areas better served. The issue highlights the need for transparent water management and long-term planning in these high-demand residential corridors.Read more
21 Dec 2025
The Enforcement Directorate has filed a chargesheet against Gurugram-based developer Ansal Properties and Infrastructure Ltd and its promoters under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The case relates to alleged violations of environmental norms at two residential projects in Gurugram. Authorities claim the company failed to install adequate sewage treatment facilities, leading to untreated effluents being discharged into public sewer networks. The agency has alleged that avoiding compliance costs resulted in proceeds of crime estimated at over INR 10 crore. Earlier, commercial properties linked to the promoters were provisionally attached. The case follows action initiated by pollution control authorities and highlights stricter scrutiny of environmental compliance in large housing projects.Read more
21 Dec 2025
The Maharashtra government has approved a state-level committee to address encroachments across Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region's heritage sites. Chaired by the Cultural Affairs Minister, the panel includes ministers and senior officials from departments such as revenue, tourism, public works, forests, and urban development. The committee will supervise district-level committees, release funds for conservation, and preserve over 390 state-protected monuments and 145 temples, including August Kranti Maidan, Dharavi Fort, and Jejuri's Khandoba temple. The initiative expands prior efforts focused on forts, aiming to ensure long-term preservation, public access, and cultural tourism growth.Read more
21 Dec 2025
Police in Ahmedabad have registered a criminal complaint against a group of developers and their associates on allegations of large-scale cheating and breach of trust involving approximately 95 homebuyers. Complainants allege that the group sold properties in a proposed housing project without securing required regulatory approvals and later sold the land to others. The total amount allegedly collected from buyers is around INR 35 crore, prompting an investigation by the Detection of Crime Branch into transactions, notarial agreements and the role of intermediaries in the scheme.Read more
21 Dec 2025
Indore is advancing a comprehensive housing initiative to achieve slum-free status within five years. The city plans to construct over 16,000 multi-storey homes in the next three years under PMAY 2.0, as part of a larger goal of 1.5 lakh houses. The project covers flats built by the municipal corporation, rental housing, and homes supported by individual subsidies. Strategically chosen sites and submitted DPRs aim to relocate slum residents, removing encroachments that impede development projects and Master Plan roads, reinforcing the city's commitment to organized urban growth.Read more
21 Dec 2025
Around 192 residents were evacuated from a residential building in Surat after a compound wall collapsed in heavy rain, prompting safety concerns and immediate action by local authorities. No casualties were reported, but officials said the structural damage posed significant risk, leading to the temporary displacement of families. Municipal engineers are conducting a detailed safety assessment before any re-entry is permitted, and alternative accommodation is being arranged for affected residents.Read more