Bangalore is emerging as a new investment hub, fueled by the IT and BPO sectors, transforming into a self-sufficient city with growth potential.
Bhubaneswar's outskirts face severe waterlogging due to poor planning and inadequate drainage systems, impacting high-rise buildings and new residential areas.
BMC increases Mumbai's daily water supply from 90 to 135 liters per person starting October 1st, offering relief to residents and potentially boosting the housing industry.
Union Housing Minister Ajay Maken advocated for a review of the FSI policy in Mumbai and other major Indian cities to boost affordable housing development, suggesting increased FSI rates.
The Indian government is contemplating permitting increased vertical growth in cities by granting additional Floor Space Index (FSI) to curb rising real estate prices and fund urban infrastructure upgrades.
Rajasthan's 2000 regulation allows unauthorized constructions by paying penalties, impacting urban planning and leading to misuse of land for commercial purposes in residential areas.
Chandigarh's major infrastructure projects, including a multi-storey building and multimedia city, are progressing slowly.
The UP government will regularize 208 illegal colonies in Ghaziabad, taking inspiration from Jaipur's policy, to facilitate development and streamline administrative processes.