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GDA eases industrial buildings’ FAR norms to boost growth

The members of the Ghaziabad industrial associations said that the amendments will pave way for more vertical expansion.

The GDA officials said that the amendments are meant to boost set up of micro, small and medium units which are established after necessary compliances and NOCs. (Sakib Ali/HT Photo)
Published on May 01, 2025 08:08 AM IST

LDA raises floor area ratio for high rises

In its board meeting on Friday, it approved a proposal to raise FAR from 2.5 to 4.0 in developed areas and 5.0 in under-developed area, allowing builders to construct taller buildings with more units on a plot of land.

Buildings with more units can now come up near Shaheed Path and Kisan Path. (File)
Updated on Sep 14, 2024 06:32 AM IST
By, Lucknow

Stilt plus four floors: ‘Haryana didn’t make efforts to augment, redesign sectors, despite windfall of revenue, finds report

While stilt plus four constructions were allowed with the intent of increasing the availability of housing at affordable prices, complaints started pouring in from residents who pointed out overburdening of the existing infrastructure, damage to adjoining structures, and congestion due parking of vehicles on roads.

While stilt plus four constructions were allowed with the intent of increasing the availability of housing at affordable prices, complaints started pouring in from residents who pointed out overburdening of the existing infrastructure, damage to adjoining structures, and congestion due parking of vehicles on roads. (HT File)
Updated on Jul 04, 2023 12:33 AM IST
By, Chandigarh

Home developers’ body submits memorandum in support of fourth floor

Gurugram Home Developers? Association has submitted a memorandum to a special committee formed by Haryana government to look into issues surrounding the construction of a fourth floor on residential plots. The state government banned construction of the fourth floor in February, citing a potential violation of density norms and pressure on infrastructure in the colonies. The association has said hundreds of plot buyers across the state have purchased plots with the objective of building four floors, and money has been invested by buyers that has now been stuck due to the ban.

Gurugram, India-January 13, 2023: A view of Indra colony Wazirabad village; MCG has allowed the subdivision of 100 sq yards plots and allowed registration of upto 50 sq yards in areas under its jurisdiction, in Gurugram, India, on Friday, 13 January 2023. (Photo by Parveen Kumar)(Pic to go with Abhishek's story)
Updated on Apr 07, 2023 12:38 AM IST
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