Kolkata Mayor announces stringent measures to stop all illegal constructions, ensuring urban development adheres to regulations and standards.
Illegal ConstructionsUrban PlanningKolkata MayorReal EstateSustainable DevelopmentReal EstateMar 17, 2025
Illegal constructions refer to buildings or structures that are built without the necessary permits and do not comply with local building codes and regulations.
Illegal constructions pose a risk to public safety, can cause environmental damage, and contribute to urban congestion and infrastructure strain.
The Kolkata Mayor has declared a zero-tolerance policy and has deployed inspection teams to identify and halt all unauthorized building activities.
By stopping illegal constructions, the city aims to attract more investments in legal and regulated real estate projects, which is expected to boost the local economy and create more job opportunities.
The long-term goal is to create a safer and more sustainable urban environment, revitalize infrastructure, and promote responsible urban development.
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