Dehradun’s real estate surge is driving ecological damage, loss of green spaces, and rising temperatures. Experts call for sustainable urban planning, heritage conservation, and climate resilience amid rapid development.
India's real estate sector faces sustainability challenges, yet companies like DLF and Bharti Real Estate are pioneering eco-friendly initiatives and practices to combat them.
Environmental activists surveying Mulayakad island in Kochi discovered significant mangrove destruction by real estate developers encroaching on Vembanad lake for development.
Illegal sand mining is becoming a major issue in Noida, affecting real estate construction and the environment. Villages near residential projects are prime spots for this activity.