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Uttarakhand Forms 14-Member Panel to Revise Building Bylaws

DEHRADUN: In response to Uttarakhand’s heightened seismic vulnerability, the state government has launched a thorough revision of its building bylaws to incorporate updated earthquake safety standards. According to an official release, this initiative aligns with the Indian Standard ISO 1893-2025, which categorizes the entire state within a high seismic zone. The government announced plans to amend current construction regulations to enhance their scientific basis, resilience against disasters, and adherence to modern engineering practices. Presently, the building bylaws in Uttarakhand are founded on the outdated Bureau of Indian Standards framework ISO 1893-2002. Guided by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, Chief Secretary…

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Ahmedabad Upgraded to High-Risk Quake Zone; Realty Faces 25% Cost Hike

Representative AI image AHMEDABAD: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has announced a major revision in the seismic zoning for states across India, elevating Ahmedabad to a higher seismic risk category. The city’s classification has been upgraded from Zone III to Zone IV, a change that will affect the structural design of all new buildings approved after May 2026. Sources indicate that the new classifications will come into effect on May 3, 2026. Structural engineers will need to ensure buildings can withstand stronger earthquake forces, likely leading to an increase in material usage. Industry experts anticipate a 20-25% rise in…