LUCKNOW: The Sunday earthquake, which jolted almost the entire north India, has once again raised questions on the safety aspect of the city's multi-storied buildings.

Excessive use of concrete, widespread construction and clogged drains led to the flooding of the streets after heavy rainfall and storm that was experienced on Thursday.

Continuing to shower sops in this election year, the state government unveiled a new housing policy for the weaker section of society under which people of low income group would get residential un

State Cabinet gives green signal for new housing policy

New Delhi: Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited will soon construct only energy efficient buildings that will have a minimum of a three-star rating.

The farmers of Mullanpur, whose lands will be acquired for the Medicity Project are set to reap a rich harvest after the District Land Fixation Committee recommended the highest ever land compensat

The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) will pass its final order in the Lavasa case within three weeks. The ministry informed the Bombay High Court on Monday.

The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) today informed the Bombay High Court that it would pass its final order in the Lavasa case within three weeks.

The Karnataka Slum Development Board (KSDB) is using monolithic concrete structures for its housing project for slum dwellers here, saving money and time in the construction process.

Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation Raman Bhalla today said the Revenue Department has sent a proposal to the Planning Department for providing Rs. 3 crore each to the flood hit victims of Jammu and Srinagar under National Calamity Relief Fund (NCRF).

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