Kumbalgodu Police asked residents’ welfare associations asked to share details of out-of-state residents, foreign nationals and private staff
Smart City homes for families displaced by road expansion in Hubballi remain undelivered by the HDMC. Built in 2022, these houses are still unoccupied due to pending electrical and sanitation work. Beneficiaries, who were promised possession last September, continue to wait. The delay has led to the deterioration of the newly constructed buildings.
Residents of 192 apartments at Shiv Residency were evacuated after a deep foundation pit's retaining wall collapsed, causing the compound wall to cave in. The Surat Municipal Corporation suspended licenses of four individuals for negligence, citing water accumulation and soil settlement as probable causes for the incident.
The district town planner has ordered the sub-registrar to halt property transactions for Raheja Developers' commercial project in Sector 84, Gurugram, as its development licence expired in May 2019 and was not renewed. The builder has also been directed to cease all site work immediately to protect buyers' interests.
Dharavi redevelopment project will require thousands of residents to move to transit or rental accommodation, contradicting earlier key-to-key rehab promises. This relocation is deemed necessary for the project's smooth transition and to expedite construction. Eviction notices have been issued, with eligible residents offered rent, while others are being moved to previously permanent housing now designated as transit tenements.
A Parel residents' forum has complained to the MPCB about a Slum Rehabilitation Authority project violating pollution norms. Excavation and activities reportedly continue until 2 am, with a lack of dust control measures like sprinklers or tarpaulin. The MPCB will depute an officer to investigate the matter.
Beneficiaries of Bhopal's Housing for All project expressed anger over significant delays in flat possession, with many waiting eight years. Mayor Malti Rai cited RERA approval delays and assured handover by May 2026, acknowledging the financial strain on residents. The project, launched in 2017, has seen repeated protests due to incomplete construction.
Indore aims to become slum-free in five years, with plans to construct over 16,000 houses under PMAY 2.0 in the next three years. This initiative, costing Rs 2,200 crore, will facilitate the rehabilitation of slum dwellers and clear encroachments hindering development. Detailed project reports for five of the ten selected locations have been submitted.
A senior vigilance officer has ordered the Municipal Corporation to take action against illegal commercial construction in BRS Nagar. The building, located on a residential plot, is reportedly being built for commercial use, violating town planning rules. The construction of the second floor is ongoing. A complaint also alleges repeated tree cutting, a violation of state policy.
Gujarat is accelerating urban development, aiming to finalize draft development plans and pending town planning schemes by June 30, 2025. This push follows the state's successful bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and is also timed with upcoming local body elections in early 2026.
Bright Star Hotels faces serious allegations of violating urban development norms. The district town planner has issued a show-cause notice for allegedly subdividing a hotel-cum-commercial complex into multiple units and selling them without a mandatory license. The hotel could face demolition, sealing, or an FIR if violations are not explained.
Faridabad villagers have approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court over a revised land consolidation plan, fearing plots will lack road access and farmers will face distress sales. The government withdrew an existing scheme and issued a new one within days, altering consolidation parameters and excluding less land.
Thousands of families face an indefinite wait as a forest land claim halts construction in Banashankari 6th Stage. Despite valid site allotments and decades of ownership, residents are unable to build or sell, citing a misinterpretation of forest buffer zone rules. Authorities promise resolution within months, but owners remain financially stranded.
For several years, sub-tenants across multiple apartment complexes occupied flats under arrangements facilitated by Catena Homes. While rental agreements were shared with housing associations and uploaded on digital platforms such as myGate, the actual relationship was governed by separate lease agreements between Catena Homes and the sub-tenants
The Municipal Corporation has reduced rents by 25% on hundreds of commercial properties to fill prolonged vacancies. This decision follows multiple failed auction attempts for various sites, including shops, booths, and kiosks. The move aims to generate revenue and reduce maintenance costs for the civic body.
YEIDA is hiring a consultant to create a comprehensive service master plan for water supply, sewerage, and stormwater drainage. This plan will assess current infrastructure, identify gaps, and outline a roadmap for future development and integration with Master Plan 2041, ensuring the region's growth is supported by robust utility systems.
Gurugram's air quality plummets as construction sites flout pollution control norms under GRAP stage 4 restrictions. Despite a ban, many sites continue operations without basic dust mitigation, leaving residents gasping for breath amidst a pervasive haze. Authorities claim action, but visible dust and non-compliance paint a grim picture.
A Kerala-based transport professional and his associates were allegedly defrauded of several lakhs of rupees by individuals promising land for a resort development along the Udupi coast. The complainants were persuaded to invest in a venture, with payments made to various accounts and individuals before the deal soured and threats were allegedly issued.
Bengaluru's Concorde has invested ₹125 crore to develop a commercial block at Concorde Mayfair. This new development in Yelahanka will feature retail spaces and office units.
In a remarkable feat, 360 ONE Asset's real assets platform has amassed ₹2,300 crore within just four months, showcasing its strong appeal to investors. This fund primarily focuses on acquiring infrastructure and income-generating commercial ventures.
The New Delhi Municipal Council is igniting a transformation with its latest cleanliness campaign. Different departments are uniting efforts to sweep away dust, remove silt, and elevate the beauty of green areas. This initiative specifically targets high-traffic residential and commercial zones, striving to minimize pollution and improve public health.
Capital region farmers' land acquisition issues are nearing resolution, with most of the 47 pending cases expected to be finalized within a week. Infrastructure development in capital villages is set to accelerate, as detailed project reports for 29 villages are being prepared. Pension for landless poor has been reinstated, benefiting thousands.
Pride Hotels is gearing up for an IPO scheduled for March 2026, fueling its ambition to revamp its existing properties while also focusing on debt reduction. This strategic move aligns with its plan to broaden its reach by launching new hotels in key business areas, popular leisure destinations, and spiritual hubs.
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is cracking down on illegal establishments, sealing six restaurants and cafes in the West Zone for operating without Building Use permission and Fire NOC. Popular eateries in Gota, Thaltej, and Bodakdev were among those shut down. The AMC also fined two construction sites for safety violations, emphasizing its commitment to enforcing regulations.
Ludhiana's long-awaited construction and demolition waste processing plant is finally operational but faces a critical shortage of incoming waste. Despite overcoming numerous hurdles, the plant is underutilized as waste isn't reaching the site. Civic officials are now scrambling to establish new designated dumping points across the city to ensure a steady supply and combat illegal dumping.
The Delhi Development Authority has successfully executed a demolition operation in Tilpath Valley, Sainik Farms, focusing on illegal structures that intruded upon designated green land for an upcoming biodiversity park. Numerous farmhouses and a vacant lot have been cleared, allowing the DDA to reclaim around 4.5 acres of land.
Jaipur Municipal Corporation sealed six illegal constructions in Adarsh Nagar zone during a special drive. The action targeted unauthorized commercial establishments and plots found without mandatory approvals. Officials emphasized the importance of obtaining proper permissions to prevent disruptions and safety risks.
Chandigarh faces a land crunch with less than 10% remaining for expansion. The UT administration is mapping all vacant and earmarked plots for housing, commercial, and institutional use to optimize land utilization. Major land parcels are available in Phase III and the IT Park, with further development planned in peripheral areas.
Gurgaon authorities have issued a show-cause notice to 32nd Avenue owners. Inspections revealed violations of approved building and layout plans. These include encroachments and illegal conversions. Previous notices for similar breaches went unaddressed. Owners must appear on December 17, 2025, with relevant documents. Failure to comply could lead to demolition or sealing.
Chalet Hotels is set to acquire a 150-room resort in Udaipur for ₹171 crore, pending due diligence. The company also announced leadership changes, appointing Shwetank Singh as MD & CEO and Dr. Sanjay Sethi as a Non-Independent Non-Executive Director, both effective February 1, 2026.
Aurobindo Group's realty arm, Auro Realty, has acquired the iconic Taj Banjara hotel in Hyderabad for ₹315 crore. The deal marks the end of operations for one of the city's first five-star hotels, which has been closed since its lease expired in 2023.
The Uttarakhand cabinet has taken significant steps towards enhancing the tourism sector by approving agricultural land for resort development without altering its designated use. The new regulations stipulate that roads in hilly areas must be at least six meters wide, while those in plains should be nine meters.
Karnataka will open bids on December 15 for a new IT Park in Mangaluru. This project, costing Rs 135 crore, is part of the state's 'Beyond Bengaluru' initiative. The government aims to boost IT and BT investments across various regions. Selected bidders will get government land on a 30-year lease.
Landowners have given consent for nearly 300 hectares for the Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor. This vital infrastructure project will connect Indore and Pithampur, a major industrial hub. The corridor aims to improve freight movement and reduce travel times. It is expected to attract new industrial investments. Efforts are underway to complete land pooling formalities.
A striking report highlights that there are 74 ghost malls scattered across India, with 15 of them having the potential to generate a whopping ₹357 crore annually if they undergo revitalization. The highest rental returns can be found in Tier-1 cities, making these areas prime real estate havens.
Telangana is gearing up for a transformative era as major investments take center stage. The Ridhira Group is allocating ₹117 crore to develop a premier hospitality project, while the Sumadhura Group has pledged an impressive ₹600 crore towards a vast industrial park.
In an effort to bolster city revenues and regulate commercial activities, Ranchi Municipal Corporation is intensifying its scrutiny of city advertising displays. A comprehensive review of all hoardings is underway, and those failing to meet regulations will face penalties.
Brookfield India REIT has made headlines by raising ₹3,500 crore via a qualified institutional placement, indicating a high level of investor interest. This capital will play a crucial role in expanding their portfolio, especially with the noteworthy acquisition of Ecoworld in Bengaluru on the horizon.
Nagpur faces a significant fire safety crisis with 143 hotels and hostels flagged for serious lapses, many operating without mandatory No Objection Certificates. Over 75% of establishments seeking temporary approval remain non-compliant, and 43 buildings are officially declared unsafe, yet most continue to operate, endangering lives.
Delhi Fire Service data reveals a stark reality: out of nearly 1,000 hotels and clubs, only 90 possess fire safety no-objection certificates. This comes as the city's excise department previously urged establishments to ensure safety measures, highlighting a significant gap in compliance despite regulations.
Nexus Select Trust is exploring the acquisition of three malls in eastern India. The REIT is dedicating upwards of Rs 10 crore to transform South City Mall, with an emphasis on modernizing infrastructure and leveraging the latest technology.
Alwar Urban Improvement Trust (UIT) sealed 10 hotels and resorts operating without permission and land conversion in the Siliserh Lake area. Bulldozers demolished encroachments as the anti-encroachment squad, accompanied by police, took action against illegal constructions after issuing notices. Criminal cases will be filed if seals are removed.
Nexus Select Trust has bought 60,000 sq ft of retail space in Nexus Elante, Chandigarh. The acquisition cost ₹253.7 crore. This expansion will meet strong tenant demand. The new space is expected to boost income. This move aims to improve the mall's overall performance.
Smartworks Coworking Spaces has secured a 1.68 lakh sq ft in Kolkata for a global IT firm, which will operate across two distinct campuses. Concurrently, 91Springboard has launched two hubs in Bengaluru and Chennai, accommodating a total of 2,500 seats, with plans for them to be operational by February 2026.
Singer Sonu Nigam has leased a commercial space in Mumbai's Trade Centre BKC. The monthly rent is ₹19 lakh for the first year. The lease agreement spans five years. The total rental cost over five years is ₹12.62 crore. This deal was registered in December 2025.
Ikea is accelerating its expansion in India, aiming to open four to five stores each year. This move follows a successful strategy of localizing products and strengthening logistics in major cities. The company is focusing on a mix of leased and owned properties for faster growth.
District town planner has issued show-cause notices to two prominent developers for extensive illegal constructions in Gurugram's commercial complexes after obtaining occupation certificates. Violations include structural modifications, illegal additions, and encroachments, prompting warnings of demolition and license cancellation if not rectified within 15 days.
Kajol Devgan has secured a prime retail location in Goregaon West, Mumbai, covering 1,817 sq ft, complete with parking provisions. The leasing arrangement kicks off with a monthly rent of ₹6.9 lakh, spanning nine years.
Nexus Select Trust, backed by Blackstone, is in advanced talks to acquire Diamond Plaza mall in Dum Dum for an estimated Rs 450-600 crore. This potential acquisition follows the REIT's recent purchase of South City Mall for Rs 3,250 crore. The deal signifies Nexus Select Trust's continued expansion in India's retail real estate market, particularly in the eastern region.
LuLu Group International will revive its Visakhapatnam shopping mall project after a hiatus, citing circumstances beyond their control during the previous government's tenure. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's invitation prompted the revival, with construction set to begin this week and completion expected within three years, creating thousands of jobs.