Through a power point presentation, the collector elaborated about the implementation of the scheme in the district, explaining the challenges faced in construction and the steps being taken to overcome them.
The action came after a meeting chaired by the DC, where it was revealed that several RWAs violated permissions by erecting gates instead of boom barriers, obstructing public access and posing serious challenges during emergencies.
In the latest incident, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) halted construction of the five-storey building on Christopher Road in Tangra after it was found leaning dangerously towards an adjacent high-rise.
"The scheme has also promoted economic equality, enabling people from all sections of society to own their homes and live together," the Urban development minister AK Sharma said.
Through a power point presentation, the collector elaborated about the implementation of the scheme in the district, explaining the challenges faced in construction and the steps being taken to overcome them.
In the latest incident, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) halted construction of the five-storey building on Christopher Road in Tangra after it was found leaning dangerously towards an adjacent high-rise.
The complainants paid advance amounts in 2012, but the first promoter, Man Global, failed to provide allotment letters or execute agreements for sale. The project was later transferred to Man Realty Ltd and subsequently taken over by Purva Oak under SARFAESI provisions.
According to Noida authority, Max estates has emerged as the highest bidder for the biggest plot of 41,835 sq metre plot for over Rs 700 crore which has 40% residential area as well.
The fund has raised the money from domestic investors including high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and family offices and will make investments in the Indian commercial real estate sector, a market historically dominated by global institutional investors.