The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has unveiled a new housing scheme in Sector 54, while development in Sector 53 continues to stall. This move is part of the CHB's ongoing efforts to address the growing housing needs in the region.
Chandigarh Housing BoardSector 54Sector 53Housing SchemeReal EstateReal Estate NewsJul 15, 2025
The new housing scheme announced by the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) is in Sector 54. It aims to provide a range of residential options, including flats and independent houses, with modern amenities and infrastructure.
The development in Sector 53 is stalled due to several challenges, including issues related to land acquisition, legal disputes, and funding constraints. The CHB and the UT administration are working to resolve these issues, but the process has been slow and complex.
The Chandigarh Housing Board has allocated a budget of Rs 2.3 crore for the initial phase of the new housing project in Sector 54.
The new housing scheme in Sector 54 will include modern amenities such as well-maintained roads, efficient water supply, robust waste management systems, green spaces, and recreational areas.
Residents can provide feedback and suggestions to the Chandigarh Housing Board by visiting the official CHB website or contacting the local CHB office. The board is committed to maintaining open lines of communication and involving the public in the decision-making process.
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