Greater Mohali Area Development Authority initiates extensive e-auction of 156 premium properties across SAS Nagar and New Chandigarh, featuring diverse real estate options with attractive payment plans.
Zirakpur emerges as leading property tax collector in Mohali district with Rs 15.47 crore, followed by Kharar's Rs 4.26 crore under extended OTS scheme.
The IGBC Platinum-rated Green Lotus Utsav in Zirakpur has received its Occupancy Certificate from Punjab Government, dismissing social media rumors and clearing the way for resident possession.
Punjab residents have limited time to clear property tax dues with full penalty waivers. Zirakpur leads in collections under this One-Time Settlement Scheme, which offers phased relief through October 31. Act now before penalties resume.
Punjab’s abrupt doubling of development charges and CLU fees aims to boost state revenue while addressing infrastructure demands in Zirakpur’s surging real estate market. Developers now face higher costs for approvals, raising concerns about price hikes for homebuyers. New policies include increased allowances for farmers and revised tax structures to fuel urban development.
Punjab's plan to acquire 25,000 acres near Ludhiana for urban development sparks protests from farmers and political groups over agricultural loss risks and transparency concerns in environmental assessments.
The Chandigarh Tricity Metro's Phase 1 expansion introduces direct connectivity between Zirakpur and Chandigarh, tackling traffic congestion through elevated and underground routes. Spanning 41.20 km, the project aims completion by 2032 at ₹24,000 crore, integrating major transport hubs including Chandigarh Airport and ISBTs in Mohali and Zirakpur.
GMADA's land pooling scheme offers farmers 50% of developed land as residential, commercial, or institutional plots for projects like the airport road and Mullanpur Urban Estate.
Punjab Government committed to protecting NRI rights and encourages investment in state development programs. A high-level committee has been formed to address NRI issues.
Leading real estate developers, including DLF and Omaxe, are collaborating with the Punjab government to deliver affordable housing solutions costing under one lakh rupees each.