The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has issued a stern warning to developers, threatening to halt construction projects if they fail to provide the promised civic amenities. This move comes in response to numerous complaints from residents facing difficulties due to the lack of essential infrastructure.
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The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is a statutory body responsible for the planning and development of the Pune Metropolitan Region. It works towards the integrated and sustainable development of the region, including infrastructure, housing, and civic amenities.
PMRDA is addressing the issue of developers failing to provide promised civic amenities in housing projects. This includes essential infrastructure such as internal roads, water supply, and other facilities that are committed to during the approval process but often not implemented.
If developers fail to comply with the commitments made regarding civic amenities, PMRDA will halt the construction work on their projects. This is a stern warning to ensure that developers adhere to the regulations and provide the promised facilities to residents.
Residents can report any violations to PMRDA. The authority encourages residents to lodge formal complaints if they notice that promised amenities are not being provided. This helps in the enforcement of regulations and ensures that developers are held accountable.
This decision is expected to bring a significant change in the real estate market in Pune. It will ensure transparency and accountability, improve living conditions for residents, and enhance the overall development of the region. Developers will be more cautious and committed to fulfilling their promises.
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