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MoEFCC Eases Environmental Norms for Real Estate Projects in Tamil Nadu

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MoEFCC Eases Environmental Norms for Real Estate Projects in Tamil Nadu

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has relaxed compliance requirements for real estate and infrastructure developers in Tamil Nadu, allowing approved projects to avoid fresh environmental clearances if there is a reduction in built-up area.

September 12, 2025
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Environmental Activism and Strict Norms Hamper Pune’s Real Estate Sector

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Environmental Activism and Strict Norms Hamper Pune’s Real Estate Sector

The real estate sector in Pune is facing significant challenges due to persistent environmental activism and stringent adherence to green norms, impacting the growth of projects and the supply of new homes.

January 19, 2025
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Activism and Strict Environmental Norms Hinder Real Estate Growth in Pune

Real Estate Pune

Activism and Strict Environmental Norms Hinder Real Estate Growth in Pune

Persistent activism and stringent environmental regulations are posing significant challenges to the real estate sector in Pune, according to industry leaders. The increasing number of show cause notices from pollution control authorities is causing delay

January 19, 2025
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Environmental Activism and Strict Regulations Slow Down Pune's Real Estate Sector

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Environmental Activism and Strict Regulations Slow Down Pune's Real Estate Sector

Persistent activism and strict adherence to environmental norms are significantly impacting the growth of the real estate sector in Pune, according to industry experts.

January 19, 2025
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NGT Orders BramhaCorp to Pay Rs 30.11 Mn for Breaching Pune Eco Norms

Real Estate Pune

NGT Orders BramhaCorp to Pay Rs 30.11 Mn for Breaching Pune Eco Norms

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Pune has ordered the local real estate firm BramhaCorp to pay Rs 30.11 million as compensation for violating environmental norms in the city.

December 3, 2024
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