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16 Aug 2024
In response to recent floods in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has called for urgent improvements to flood management systems. He emphasised the need to increase river flow capacity, enforce strict measures against obstructions, and accelerate slum rehabilitation. Shinde proposed establishing meteorological stations and an early warning system in flood-prone areas. He also announced plans for a Blue Flood Line survey for permanent rehabilitation and urged immediate humanitarian aid for victims. These steps aim to enhance living conditions and prevent future flooding disasters in the region.Read more
16 Aug 2024
Developers in Mysuru are voicing frustration over an eleven-month delay in project approvals by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), causing financial strain and stalled housing developments. Key issues include a vacant chairman position, election-related delays, and ongoing MUDA scam controversies. More than 100 layout projects are on hold, impacting both developers and homebuyers. The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) is urging the chief minister and urban development minister to expedite approvals. As the backlog grows, there are fears of a potential housing crisis and stunted economic growth in the region.Read more
16 Aug 2024
The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has fined two residential societies on Golf Course Road Extension a total of INR 35,000 for non-compliance with Solid Waste Management (SWM) regulations. The fines include INR 25,000 for one society and INR 10,000 for the other. Inspections revealed failures in composting wet waste and recycling dry waste. Both societies were also found lacking waste processing units. The MCG has granted a 20-day period for compliance, warning of further penalties if regulations are not met. This action is part of MCG's broader effort to enforce stricter waste management practices in the rapidly urbanizing city.Read more
15 Aug 2024
Under AMRUT 2.0, the Indian government is set to roll out urban infrastructure projects worth INR 5,000 crore, focusing on water supply, sewage treatment, and urban sustainability. This initiative is part of the NDA's 100-day agenda, targeting the extension of tap water to all homes in 4,800 statutory towns. With a total outlay of INR 2.99 lakh crore, the program's progress has been uneven, with only 50% of projects initiated. The projects emphasize long-term benefits like groundwater recharge and urban flood mitigation, aiming to enhance the quality of life for millions of citizens.Read more
15 Aug 2024
In response to environmental concerns, the government has reinstated the Natural Conservation Zone (NCZ) in the draft Regional Plan 2041 for the National Capital Region (NCR), protecting vital ecological areas such as the Aravali Ridge. The plan preserves the original 1992 definition of the Aravali range, preventing non-forest activities and safeguarding 179 sq km from development. The move follows strong public support, with over 4,000 submissions urging the restoration of NCZ provisions. As the draft plan nears finalisation, the focus remains on balancing environmental conservation with urban development in the NCR.Read more
15 Aug 2024
The Maharashtra government has proposed limiting construction to 65% on plots in Special Development Zones (SDZs), down from the previously allowed 80%, particularly in areas once designated as mangroves and saltpan lands. This move, aimed at allocating more space for open amenities, follows the abandonment of affordable housing plans in these sensitive regions. While the proposal seeks to improve city planning, environmental activists warn of the risks to Mumbai's ecosystem and increased flood vulnerability. Public feedback is invited on the new regulations, highlighting the ongoing debate between urban development and environmental sustainability in Mumbai.Read more
15 Aug 2024
The Chhattisgarh government has requested central approval for over 15 lakh houses under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin) (PMAY-G), with a special focus on families affected by Maoist violence and those of surrendered Maoists. During a meeting with Union Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chhattisgarh's Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai highlighted the need for targeted housing in 15 districts facing Left-Wing Extremism. The initiative aims to provide stability through housing, particularly in rural areas with acute shortages. The central government is expected to increase funding under PMAY-G to address rising construction costs.Read more
15 Aug 2024
The Haryana Cabinet, under Chief Minister Nayeb Singh Saini, has approved key changes to the Mukhya Mantri Shehri Awas Yojana (MMSAY). The amendments extend payment timelines for beneficiaries of 1 Marle (30 sq. yards) plots, giving them three years instead of six months to pay INR 80,000. The policy also allows for penalty-free refunds and plot transfer in case of a beneficiary's death. These changes aim to support urban families earning up to INR 1.80 lakhs annually, benefiting 15,250 low-income households across fourteen districts.Read more
15 Aug 2024
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is cracking down on neglected vacant properties, with fines of INR 2 per square foot for unkempt plots. Property owners will receive notices if their sites lack cleanliness, and repeat offenders may face legal action. This initiative aims to curb illegal dumping, improve public health, and enhance neighbourhood quality. Simultaneously, the BBMP is intensifying efforts to combat mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, deploying 600 fogging machines and 618 sprayers across the city as daily case numbers stabilise. The BBMP's actions reflect its commitment to fostering a cleaner and healthier Bengaluru.Read more
15 Aug 2024
The Punjab and Haryana High Court heard a plea challenging the Haryana government's policy allowing stilt-plus-four (S+4) floor constructions in Gurgaon's residential areas. The Gurgaon Citizens Council, which filed the petition in the year 2021, argued that the policy was reinstated on July 2, 2024, despite an ongoing court case and a pending expert committee review. During the August 8, 2024, hearing, the government assured the court it would halt further approvals for S+4 constructions until the next hearing on August 22. The court directed the government to submit all the relevant policy documents by the aforementioned date.Read more