In a significant move, the Mayor of Kolkata has announced a complete halt on illegal constructions in the city, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement and compliance with building codes.
KolkataIllegal ConstructionsUrban DevelopmentMayorKmcReal Estate NewsMar 17, 2025
The main reason for the halt on illegal constructions in Kolkata is to address the risks to public safety and the environment posed by unregulated building growth, and to promote better urban planning and governance.
The task force will comprise urban planners, engineers, and legal experts, and will be responsible for identifying and documenting all illegal constructions and developing a plan for their removal or regularization.
Violators of the new regulations will face stringent penalties, including fines and the potential demolition of their structures.
The KMC will ensure transparency by involving public consultations and working closely with the community to find sustainable solutions and address concerns.
The ultimate goal of this initiative is to promote a sustainable and inclusive urban environment, improve infrastructure, and enhance the quality of life for all residents in Kolkata.
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