The Uttar Pradesh government has cleared housing projects and townships in Greater Noida West, formerly named Noida Extension, without considering key environmental parameters and the rich wildlife

Bank Loans To Applicants Have Not Gone Beyond 20% So Far

The company has acquired about 52 acre of land in Bhiwadi where 4,000 units will be developed in phases

Realty firm Ashiana Housing today said it will invest about Rs 800 crore over the next seven years to develop a housing project at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan.
The company said it has acquired about 52 acre of land in Bhiwadi where 4,000 units will be developed in phases.

The state government will bring in the Apartments Act even if the Centre comes up with a legislation based on the Real Estate Regulatory Bill.

Illegal extraction thrives under the nose of authorities; officials say they are helpless

Sand from the basins of the Bheema, Kagina, Mullamari, Bennethora, Bori and Kamalavathi rivers in the district did not command much demand in the region in the past, as these rivers flow through areas with black soil and black stones and the sand is black.

Over the past decade, builders have complained that procuring environmental clearances for their projects is one of the biggest rackets.

Central Circular Doesn’t Specify Action If Deadlines Aren’t Met

The Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) wants environmental approvals for building and real estate projects to be granted within three-and-a-half months of the plans being submitted to the state bodies responsible for clearing them. All projects involving built-up area of 20,000 square metres or more require green clearance.

In wake of the disaster at Uttarakhand, National Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued show-cause notice to state government and the Ministry of environment and forests & has asked for details of ecological studies carried out for the state. Read text of the order.

The Bombay High Court on Monday gave interim relief to Housing Development and Infrastructure (HDIL) in an ongoing dispute over India’s largest slum rehabilitation scheme.

The Accountant General (AG) office at Bhubaneswar has suggested that the companies being provided land by the state-owned agency, Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation of Odisha (Idco)

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