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No more building plan approvals needed for small plots in Prayagraj
No more building plan approvals needed for small plots in Prayagraj

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

No more building plan approvals needed for small plots in Prayagraj

1 2 3 Prayagraj: Those planning to build houses in Prayagraj can breathe a sigh of relief. Thanks to the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet's approval of the new Building Construction and Development Byelaws 2025, individuals building houses on plots up to 100 sqm will no longer need to get building plans approved. This move aims to simplify the construction process and is set to be implemented across development authorities, including the Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA). The new Building Construction and Development Bylaws 2025 will be a huge relief for middle-class families in Prayagraj. They'll no longer have to shell out around Rs 1.25 lakh for map approval fees and go through a lengthy process with multiple clearances. This change will simplify and speed up the homebuilding process, making it more accessible and affordable for many. The new bylaws also allow more flexible use of buildings. For instance, shops can be opened in houses located along wide roads. If adequate parking space is available, professionals like doctors, lawyers, architects and designers will be permitted to operate offices from home. Schools without hostels or dormitories will be allowed to function on roads at least 9 metres wide, and shopping malls can be established on roads 18 metres wide. Group housing projects will also get easier approvals for plots up to 1,500 square metres. However, these changes will not apply to certain restricted areas like Mela zone, illegal colonies, and unauthorised plotted developments. In these areas, construction without map approval will still not be permitted. The new policy will also lead to the de-sealing of previously sealed structures, most of which were built on plots close to 100 square metres. Implementation of the new bylaws is expected to bring a major boost to housing and retail activities, while also increasing revenue for PDA. PDA vice-chairman Amit Pal Sharma said, "Although the Cabinet has approved the new bylaws, an official govt order is awaited. Once issued, the rules will be enforced across the city." "We will have training session of the staff regarding the provisions laid down under the new bylaws and the entire exercise is for the larger welfare of the houseowners and along with the training, the software will also be updated," added Sharma. Meanwhile, Jitendra Singh, the newly appointed town planner for PDA, officially assumed charge on Friday. Previously posted in Jhansi, Singh took over the role in the presence of Sharma and PDA secretary Ajit Singh. The position remained vacant for a week following the transfer of former chief town planner TP Singh.

New housing projects to be launched soon in 12 districts of Uttar Pradesh
New housing projects to be launched soon in 12 districts of Uttar Pradesh

Time of India

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

New housing projects to be launched soon in 12 districts of Uttar Pradesh

LUCKNOW : New housing projects will be launched soon in 12 districts including Jhansi , Bareilly , Aligarh , Agra , Kanpur , Mathura , Lucknow, among others, the UP government said on Saturday. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was apprised of this during a high-level meeting with the Housing and Urban Planning Department here on Saturday. "The CM was informed that under the Mukhyamantri Urban Expansion/New City Promotion Scheme, the approved projects will be launched in phases between June and December 2025," an official statement said. Cities covered under the scheme are Jhansi, Bareilly, Aligarh, Saharanpur, Agra (Kakua), Kanpur (New Kanpur City Plan), Mathura (Transport Nagar), Moradabad (Didauzi), Bulandshahr, Ghaziabad, Meerut, and Lucknow. The CM directed the officials that all these projects must strictly adhere to timelines and maintain quality standards. Adityanath also directed officials to review the pending building map approval cases, stressing that repeated objections are inappropriate and the process must be streamlined for single-instance resolution. He further instructed that all such pending cases must be resolved within a deadline. He emphasized an integrated approach to urban planning, residential safety, infrastructure, and digital management. He also directed that the GIS-based master plans for cities, which are yet to be approved, must be sanctioned before the end of the current month. While discussing the progress of metro projects, the chief minister was informed that the construction of the 6.7 km underground section between Motijheel and Kanpur Central Station under the Kanpur Metro has been completed. Corridor 1 and 2 of the Kanpur Metro are scheduled for completion by the end of this year. He was further informed that the first corridor of the Agra Metro is targeted for completion by December 2025, while the second corridor is expected to be completed by 2026. In the same sequence, the process for the Lucknow Metro project, covering a stretch from Charbagh to Basant Kunj (11.165 km), is progressing rapidly, according to the statement. He highlighted the need for expanding the jurisdiction of the Lucknow Development Authority and directed the prompt transfer of JPNIC (Jai Prakash Narayan International Convention Centre) to the Authority. Adityanath was also informed that public suggestions on the draft of the Building Construction and Development Bylaws 2025 are being invited from April 16 to May 30, 2025. The final version of the bylaws will be prepared based on the feedback received, the statement said. While reviewing the International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre project in Lucknow, CM Adityanath directed that this world-class convention centre, being developed on 32.50 acres at a cost of Rs 900 crore must be completed within a maximum of two years. "This centre will become a landmark identity of New Lucknow," the statement quoted Adityanath as saying. Discussing the current status of the UP-SCR, the chief minister mentioned that this project encompasses the districts of Lucknow, Hardoi, Sitapur, Unnao, Raebareli, and Barabanki, covering a total area of 27,826 square kilometre. "There should be no further delay in the preparation of its Detailed Project Report (DPR)," Adityanath said. The meeting also reviewed the three-month action plan, which includes the implementation of key policies such as the Uttar Pradesh Town and Country Planning Act 2025, Land Pooling Policy' 2025, and Building Construction and Development Bylaws 2025. Revised guidelines will also be issued shortly to ensure timely completion of ongoing projects under the Integrated Township Policy, according to the statement.

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