#RealtyNewsRoundup: DDA To Take Private Help To Offer Better Housing
Despite the fact that flats offered by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) come much cheaper, homebuyers in the national capital region are seen preferring private constructions. This is because of the amenities that are offered by private developers. Sensing this, the DDA has decided to take on board private developers for building residences in the national capital. If all goes according to the plan, expect units to come along with facilities such as multi-level underground parking, rain-water harvesting systems, etc., when the development body launches its housing scheme for 2018.
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Developers in Uttar Pradesh who want to register themselves as real estate law-complaint will have to do so by submitting hard copies of the required documents for another two weeks, say media reports. According to media reports, the state will complete the process to bring the whole system online by the end of July.
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In its attempt to speed up the work on the Mumbai Trans harbor Link, the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority wants to work during the night. The authority will be seeking an approval from the Union Environment Ministry in this regard.
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Upset with the way city walls are being defaced, residents of Greater Noida, it seems, have taken the matter in their own hands. An initiative has been taken up by a volunteer group named Active Citizens Team that has started a poster-removal drive. It must be noted here that several of the sign and direction boards in Greater Noida are covered with posters and banners, causing much trouble to the public.
Source: Media reports