The Odisha Government is set to re-evaluate all approach-road permissions issued for real estate schemes in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. This move aims to ensure compliance with urban development regulations and protect the interests of homebuyers.
Real EstateUrban DevelopmentBhubaneswarCuttackRoad PermissionsReal EstateJun 27, 2025

The Odisha Government is re-evaluating road permissions to ensure compliance with urban development regulations, address non-compliance issues, and protect the interests of homebuyers.
The key areas of focus include the issuance of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for access roads, environmental impact assessments, and adherence to building codes and standards.
The re-evaluation process will involve public consultations, giving homebuyers and residents the opportunity to provide feedback and raise concerns about access roads in their neighborhoods.
New regulations will include stricter requirements for environmental impact assessments, better enforcement of building codes, and enhanced oversight of the construction process.
The BDA and CDA will lead the re-evaluation process, working closely with the state government to ensure that all real estate projects comply with approved plans and regulations.

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