Prime Minister Manmohan Singh prioritizes the Navi Mumbai airport project, ensuring compensation for affected individuals while addressing infrastructure challenges in Maharashtra.
Delhi is highly vulnerable to earthquakes, falling under seismic level IV. Many buildings lack proper safety codes, raising concerns about the readiness to handle a severe quake.
Government of India is actively working to boost public-private partnership in the highway and infrastructure sectors, aiming to build one of the world's most extensive national highway networks.
CII and WEF have partnered to enhance infrastructure & human capital in India. They aim to address issues like infrastructure gaps, skill development, and inclusive growth by collaborating on projects.
Ahmedabad's developers are optimistic as the state government accelerates infrastructure projects, enhancing the city's real estate growth and attracting investment.
The Government announces a new online grievance redressal system for SEZ developers to expedite issue resolution and boost exports.
Bangalore's suburban expansion is driven by improved infrastructure like expressways and the Metro. These developments connect business centers, IT hubs and residential areas.
Top SEZ developers in India, like TCS and Parsvnath Infra, are seeking more time to complete projects, citing global slowdown and market changes. Government to discuss on Nov 8.
Bhubaneswar's outskirts face severe waterlogging due to poor planning and inadequate drainage systems, impacting high-rise buildings and new residential areas.
India needs Rs 1,62,500 crore investment for healthcare infrastructure in the 12th Plan period, necessitating collaboration between public and private sectors to provide accessible healthcare.
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation defends 'One Time Planning' project in Bombay High Court, estimating Rs 12,821 cr for ultra-modern infra development.
The Indian Government plans to appoint real estate experts to revise housing policies and streamline project approvals in 15 states.
Hotels and convention centers are now included in the master list of infrastructure, a move praised by the Tourism Minister which is likely to boost the hospitality sector.
The DDA has issued new norms to its officials to address concerns over its wrong address policy and alleged corruption in flats allotment, including forensic verification of documents.
India's Finance Ministry is finalizing rules for a new Infrastructure Trust Fund to accelerate investment in power, ports, and aviation projects, aiming to attract domestic and foreign investors.
Nabad introduces a new loan scheme to tackle India's warehouse shortage, especially in Maharashtra, facilitating better storage for agricultural products.
The Central Government aims to resolve issues with the GAIL's Kochi-Bangalore gas pipeline project, facing opposition from farmers and the Tamil Nadu State Government.
SIDCUL plans to invest Rs 400 crore in Sitarganj, enhancing infrastructure to attract new businesses amidst challenging industrial conditions.
Kolkata aims to transform Rajarhat Town into a solar city, with a Rs 400 crore plan focusing on renewable energy and energy efficiency initiatives.
HUDA withdraws extra fee for alternative plots based on High Court verdict.
Noida Authority plans to build two bridges across Yamuna to improve connectivity with Faridabad, reducing travel time and congestion.
Bangalore's e-payment of property tax system faces criticism as many residents lack access, forcing them to visit tax offices despite promises of convenience.
NH 24 widening approved, set to boost Noida and Ghaziabad real estate
Navi Mumbai's realty sector hit by delayed international airport project, causing property price fall.
The housing ministry has suggested implementing a single-window clearance system to expedite project approvals. This move aims to reduce property prices by lowering builders' preservation costs.