The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has issued stop-work notices to 158 real estate developers in the city, following an initial notice to 208 realtors. This move comes as part of the corporation's efforts to ensure compliance with building regulations a
Pune Municipal CorporationReal Estate DevelopersStopwork NoticesBuilding RegulationsUrban DevelopmentReal Estate PuneFeb 24, 2025
The stop-work notices were issued to ensure compliance with building regulations and to curb unauthorized constructions, which can pose risks to public safety and the environment.
The initial notice was issued to 208 real estate developers.
Out of the 208 initial notices, 50 developers complied and rectified the violations.
The Pune Municipal Corporation is responsible for ensuring that all constructions meet the required norms and regulations. They provide essential services and manage urban development to ensure sustainable growth.
Developers who fail to comply with the stop-work notices may face further legal action, including the demolition of unauthorized constructions.
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