Punjab Government Introduces Time-Bound SOP for Real Estate Colony Licenses
Chandigarh, November 3, 2025: In a significant move to streamline Punjab’s real estate sector, the Bhagwant Singh Mann-led government has approved a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to make the licensing process for developing colonies faster, more transparent, and time-bound.
Announcing the move, Housing and Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian stated that the new SOP will ensure that colony development licenses are issued within 60 days of the application submission.
The process will be completed in two stages—issuance of a Letter of Intent within 30 days and the final license within the next 30 days. Mundian emphasized that the earlier system was lengthy and often led to delays at various levels of the development authorities.
The new SOP introduces fixed timelines for all concerned branches and departments, including Planning, Accounts, Licensing, PSPCL, PPCB, Forest, Drainage, NHAI, and PWD. Any officer failing to meet deadlines will face disciplinary action.
Mundian added that the Mann government has been consistently working to simplify urban development processes, recognizing the sector’s key role in employment generation and economic growth.
“The new time-bound procedure will not only reduce red tape but also give a much-needed boost to real estate investment in Punjab,” Mundian said. This move is expected to attract more investors and developers to the state, contributing to its economic development and urban infrastructure.
The real estate sector in Punjab has been a crucial driver of economic activity, and the introduction of this SOP is a step towards making the state a more attractive destination for real estate investments. The government’s commitment to reducing bureaucratic hurdles and improving the efficiency of the licensing process is a positive development for both developers and homebuyers.
Overall, the new SOP is expected to bring about a significant transformation in the real estate sector, making it more investor-friendly and efficient.