InfrastructureLatest Stories

Govt to Demolish DLF-1 in Gurugram After HC Stays S+4 Policy

Representative AI image GURUGRAM: Following a stay on the stilt-plus-four-floor (S+4) policy by the Punjab and Haryana High Court, the government has initiated a systematic crackdown aimed at removing illegal house extensions that encroach on public pathways. The enforcement efforts will kick off this Saturday in DLF-1. District Town Planner (Enforcement) Amit Madholia has urged residents to voluntarily dismantle encroachments to avoid demolition. Additional Chief Secretary (Town and Country Planning) Anurag Aggarwal issued the directive on April 16, instructing agencies to rectify right-of-way violations by April 22. The high court, in its review of petitions including Sunil Singh vs. State…

Latest StoriesResidential

Gurgaon plans significant increase in circle rates

GURUGRAM: Property prices in Gurugram are poised for a significant increase, with the district administration proposing a rise in circle rates ranging from 8% to 77% for residential areas, and up to 145% for agricultural land. Circle rates represent the minimum price at which land or property can be sold and are legally binding, unlike market rates that fluctuate based on demand and supply. The proposed increases, particularly in premium neighborhoods such as DLF I-V, South City, Suncity, Sushant Lok, and Golf Course Road, are suggested to be around 10-20%. For luxury flats in DLF Aralias, The Magnolias, and Camellias…