The Gurugram Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP) has identified that a staggering 50% of houses in DLF areas are violating building norms. This revelation is part of a larger crackdown on irregular construction practices in the region.
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The main building norms that houses in DLF areas are violating include exceeding the permitted Floor Area Ratio (FAR), non-compliance with setback requirements, improper waste management, and unauthorized additions and extensions.
The DTCP can take actions such as imposing fines, penalties, or even the demolition of non-compliant structures to ensure that all violations are addressed promptly.
The DTCP is conducting these inspections to ensure that all construction activities comply with the established norms and regulations, promoting a sustainable and well-organized urban environment in Gurugram.
The broader implications include improving urban planning and development, addressing challenges such as traffic congestion and environmental degradation, and ensuring that the city's growth is sustainable and well-regulated.
The Gurugram Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP) is responsible for urban planning, development, and regulation in the city of Gurugram, ensuring that all construction activities comply with established norms and regulations.
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