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Chandigarh to Hire Third-Party Agencies for Fire Safety Audits

Certainly! Here’s a revised version of the content: — CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation is launching a significant reform to enhance fire safety in the city. This initiative involves empaneling certified third-party agencies to conduct fire safety audits for over 25,000 commercial and institutional buildings, including schools, hospitals, offices, factories, shopping malls, and high-rises. This effort comes in response to increasing concerns regarding substandard firefighting equipment and inadequate preparedness among building occupants. Currently, there are no regulations governing the suppliers or installers of fire safety systems, often resulting in inferior installations that fail during emergencies. Certified agencies will carry out…

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VB Probe Looms Over Manimajra Housing Project in Chandigarh

Sure! Here’s a rewritten version of the content, maintaining key details and clarity: — CHANDIGARH: The Municipal Corporation (MC) has initiated a high-value housing project in Manimajra with a reserve price of approximately Rs 800 crore, raising significant concerns due to the lack of a formal policy for allocating 15% of housing units to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), as required by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA). This issue is notably sensitive given the ongoing Vigilance investigation into the Uppal Housing Society in Manimajra. Though launched in 2005, the society did not construct or allot any EWS…

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Chandigarh: Drone Survey Complete, Field Verification Starts Sept 20

CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh administration has finalized the drone survey under the NAKSHA pilot program, with field verification of property features set to begin on September 20. A total of twenty survey teams, each consisting of five members, have been formed to systematically execute the task. A review meeting chaired by DC Nishant Kumar Yadav took place this Tuesday to assess the progress of NAKSHA. Officials from the Survey of India (SOI), National Informatics Centre (NIC), Municipal Corporation Chandigarh (MCC), Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation (MPSEDC) (via video conference), along with the State Project Management Unit (SPMU), NAKSHA, UT Chandigarh…

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Chandigarh’s Vacant Properties to Be Auctioned Every Four Months

CHANDIGARH: Following a remarkable turnout at the recent auction for residential properties, the UT estate office plans to conduct property auctions quarterly. Nishant Kumar Yadav, the deputy commissioner and estate officer, stated, “We are in the process of developing a calendar for property auctions. This schedule will ensure that vacant properties held by the estate office are regularly auctioned, allowing interested buyers to participate. This approach aims to enhance the availability of properties in the city to meet growing demand.” In the latest freehold residential property auction, every residential site was sold. Notably, a property in Sector 33, covering 1014…

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Chandigarh: Manimajra Housing Project Approval in Question

CHANDIGARH: A significant controversy has arisen over the approval of a multi-storey housing project in Manimajra. Senior Deputy Mayor Jasbir Singh Bunty and Deputy Mayor Tarun Mehta have claimed that the agenda was passed unlawfully during the MC’s 352nd general house meeting on August 26. In a letter sent to the local government secretary, the two officials, along with AAP councillor Prem Lata, alleged the agenda was pushed through arbitrarily, violating democratic procedures and the Municipal Corporation Act. They called on the secretary to intervene and nullify the agenda for the greater public good. The councillors contended that opposition members…

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Punjab Cancels Developer’s Partial CLU Approval

MOHALI: In a significant blow to a local developer, the Punjab government has revoked a part of the Change of Land Use (CLU) permission previously granted for an industrial colony in Sector 102, covering the villages of Drari and Dhurali. The director of town and country planning in Punjab issued the cancellation on Thursday, alleging that the developer submitted forged documentation. The revocation involves 9 kanals and 15 marlas (approximately 1.3 acres) of land, which is now excluded from the project. The decision has left 200 investors, who have reportedly invested about Rs 250 crore, uncertain about the project’s future.…

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1,014 sq yd plot sells for ₹33.4 crore in Chandigarh

Representative AI image CHANDIGARH: The real estate market in Chandigarh is booming. The latest auction by the UT estate office concluded on Thursday, achieving record bids that indicate a rise in investor confidence and soaring property prices. A residential plot in Sector 33, spanning 1,014 sq yards, commanded a striking Rs 33.4 crore—over twice its reserve price of Rs 14.9 crore. Even the smallest offered plot, at just 126 sq yards, sold for ₹4 crore against a reserve of Rs 1.7 crore. The auction netted a total revenue of Rs 168.85 crore, significantly surpassing the reserve price of Rs 75.29…

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Panchkula: Just 24,000 of 100,000 pay property tax

PANCHKULA: Despite having over 100,000 registered property tax assessees, only around 24,000 property owners in Panchkula met the payment deadline for this financial year by July 31, according to official data. The Municipal Corporation anticipated collecting over ₹155 crore in property tax, yet only ₹6.62 crore has been collected so far. This indicates a significant disparity between the number of taxpayers and assessors, as well as between the projected revenue and actual collections. No rebates will be applicable after the July 31 deadline, and defaulters will incur interest on the unpaid principal amount. The Municipal Corporation is still attempting to…

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Chandigarh Power Co. Threatens to Cut Power to 805 Homes

Representative image created by AI CHANDIGARH: Chandigarh Power Distribution Limited (CPDL) has issued disconnection notices to 805 homeowners in Chandigarh due to unauthorized constructions too close to electric poles and overhead power lines. These violations include extended buildings, protruding balconies, boundary walls, and encroachments that directly impact electrical infrastructure. After CPDL took over the city’s power distribution in February 2025, a thorough survey was conducted across multiple localities, including villages and colonies, to identify safety violations. CPDL officials reported that violations were found in various areas, leading to the issuance of notices in Sector 25, Bapu Dham Colony, Sector 26,…

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Chandigarh Uphelds Group Housing Society Property Status Quo

CHANDIGARH: In a setback for group housing and cooperative society allottees in the city facing challenges with conversion, unearned increase, need-based changes, and completion certificates, the Chandigarh administration has decided to maintain the status quo on these issues. This response comes after a communication from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) addressing five major property-related concerns. Unearned Increase on Flats The “unearned increase” imposition remains a contentious issue for housing society allottees. If the original transferee (allottee/lessee) sells, gifts, mortgages, or otherwise transfers rights after the 15-year ban period, one-fourth of the unearned increase must be paid to the government…