SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

Asset class : Land

Godrej Properties acquires 44-acre land parcel in Coimbatore for INR 450 crore plotted housing project

16 Mar 2026

Godrej Properties has acquired a 44-acre land parcel in Coimbatore to develop a premium plotted residential project with an estimated revenue potential of around INR 450 crore. The project will offer housing plots with a developable potential of about 1.1 million square feet. The company secured the land through an outright purchase but has not disclosed the acquisition cost. The development is part of the company's strategy to expand plotted developments in high-growth cities across India. Coimbatore's stable economic base and strong end-user demand have been key factors influencing the company's entry into the market.Read more

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Uttarakhand High Court directs HRDA to withdraw permissions for housing and plotting projects on agricultural and orchard land

15 Mar 2026

The Uttarakhand High Court has directed the Haridwar-Roorkee Development Authority (HRDA) to withdraw permissions granted for plotting and group housing developments on agricultural and orchard land in Haridwar district. The directive was issued by a division bench while hearing a public interest litigation alleging that the authority had allowed residential development on farmland despite earlier court restrictions. The court instructed HRDA to revoke the approvals within a week, warning that failure to comply would invite contempt proceedings. The case relates to a petition filed in 2023 that cited earlier High Court and Supreme Court rulings prohibiting such development in the state due to the limited availability of agricultural land. The High Court also noted that the state government had not sought modification of the earlier order after the Supreme Court declined to interfere with it in 2024.Read more

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Builder in Sohna loses crores after forged documents allegedly used to alter land development agreement and cancel registered power of attorney

14 Mar 2026

A real estate company operating in Sohna near Gurugram has reported financial losses amounting to several crores after forged documents were allegedly used to manipulate a land development agreement and cancel a registered General Power of Attorney (GPA). Police registered a case at Sadar Sohna police station following a complaint by representatives of Yashdeep Builders, which had entered into a collaboration agreement with a landowner in 2018 to develop a parcel of land. Investigators alleged that some individuals, including a company representative, conspired with the landowner to prepare a forged agreement and supporting documents that enabled the cancellation of the registered GPA without the developer's consent. The case has been transferred to the Economic Offences Wing-I for investigation. Police have arrested five individuals so far, including a suspect accused of preparing the forged documents.Read more

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Over 150 landowners and developers booked in Nashik for alleged evasion of mandatory EWS housing quota through forged land records

14 Mar 2026

Police in Nashik have registered a cheating and forgery case against more than 150 landowners and developers in connection with alleged violations of Maharashtra's inclusive housing regulations. The case, filed at Sarkarwada police station following a land records department complaint, stems from an inquiry into residential projects that allegedly bypassed the mandatory 20% reservation for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) housing in developments exceeding 4,000 sq m. Investigators found that several developers and landowners had allegedly split large land parcels into smaller plots through fabricated documents to remain below the regulatory threshold and avoid allocating EWS units. The projects fall within the jurisdiction of Nashik Municipal Corporation, where such reserved housing is required to be handed over to the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA). Authorities said more than 100 projects across the city are under scrutiny as the investigation continues.Read more

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Seven labourers die after soil mound collapses at Signature Global construction site in Gurugram

13 Mar 2026

Seven labourers lost their lives and four others were injured after a mound of soil collapsed at a construction site of a residential project by Signature Global in Gurugram. The incident occurred while workers were carrying out excavation work for a Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP). Around 12-15 labourers were trapped when the soil suddenly caved in. Rescue teams from the police, SDRF and NDRF carried out operations and pulled out the workers, who were taken to a hospital in Bhiwadi. Authorities have registered a case, detained project officials and halted construction activity while an inquiry is underway.Read more

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Haryana standardizes land records to improve governance and clarity

12 Mar 2026

Haryana's Revenue & Disaster Management Department has introduced uniform standards for recording government-owned land in revenue records. The financial commissioner highlighted that inconsistent entries such as provincial government caused confusion regarding ownership. Now, state-owned lands will be listed as Haryana government,with the concerned department noted in the cultivation column. This reform builds on directives from 2021 covering state, central, urban local bodies, and Panchayati Raj lands. The move is expected to improve transparency, legal clarity, and accountability in public land administration, while simplifying management and reducing disputes.Read more

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Around 2,000 residents of Sanganer colonies march in Jaipur over housing security amid land acquisition dispute

12 Mar 2026

Nearly 2,000 residents from about 87 colonies in Sanganer, Jaipur, organised a protest march in the past week expressing concern over the legal status of their homes following land acquisition by the Rajasthan Housing Board. Residents said thousands of families had purchased plots through cooperative societies and constructed houses over the years, supported by bank loans and local infrastructure development. The land was later included in an acquisition process by the housing board, creating uncertainty over ownership for approximately 15,000 houses built in the area. The demonstration, led by the Niyaman Hetu Sangharsh Samiti, sought government intervention to safeguard existing homes and explore solutions such as regularisation or de-acquisition of the land. Protest organisers indicated that the agitation could intensify if the state government does not respond to their demands for clarity and legal protection.Read more

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Maharashtra assembly approves bill allowing use of grazing land for public infrastructure

12 Mar 2026

The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly has approved an amendment to the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code that allows uncultivated grazing land, known as gairan land, within municipal areas to be used for public infrastructure projects. The state government said the change could make nearly 7,700 hectares of such land available for development, mainly in municipalities and smaller towns that face land shortages for civic works. The bill limits the use of these lands strictly to public purposes and bars commercial exploitation. District collectors will supervise allocation, while measurement and removal of encroachments will be completed before any project begins.Read more

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Lucknow Development Authority allots 549 residential plots to farmers under IT City land pooling policy along Sultanpur Road

Lucknow News Desk

12 Mar 2026

The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has allotted 549 developed residential plots to farmers and landowners who contributed land under the land pooling policy for the IT City project along Sultanpur Road in Lucknow. The allotment was conducted through a lottery draw held earlier this week at the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan. The plots, located across sectors 15, 16, 17, 18 and 30 of the planned township, were distributed in six size categories ranging from 35 sq m to 288 sq m. Around 350 landowners had pooled approximately 550 acres of land for the project, which is being developed over about 3,490 acres across villages in Mohanlalganj tehsil. The allotment forms part of the authority's strategy to compensate farmers with developed plots while assembling land for the integrated IT City township.Read more

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Karnataka revenue department to digitise land survey services by 2026, eliminating paperwork and office visits

11 Mar 2026

The Karnataka revenue department has initiated a statewide digitisation programme aimed at making land survey services fully online by 2026, enabling citizens to apply for surveys, access land sketches and obtain boundary information without visiting government offices. The initiative is being implemented through the Survey, Settlement and Land Records (SSLR) wing and forms part of broader reforms to modernise land administration and improve transparency in property records. Under the plan, historical survey documents and physical land measurement records will be digitised and converted into geospatial maps, while each property will receive a Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN). The digital system will integrate survey data with other land-related databases across departments, including urban development and panchayat authorities, with the aim of reducing disputes, improving service delivery and enabling more accurate land-use monitoring across the state.Read more

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Kanpur administration reclaims illegally sold Nazul land in Civil Lines

11 Mar 2026

The Kanpur district administration has reclaimed a prime Nazul property in Civil Lines after an investigation revealed it was sold illegally in 2012. Originally allotted to the Beri family in 1982, the land had neither lease renewal nor rent payment for years. Heirs of the original lessees misrepresented it as freehold in the sale deed to a private builder. The District Magistrate ordered government re-entry, directing the plot, valued at around INR 24.77 crore (approximately USD 3 million), to be re-registered under government ownership, with oversight assigned to the Nazul and tehsildar officials.Read more

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Mysuru Development Authority plans online auction of vacant plots to raise around INR 1,000 crore for future urban projects

11 Mar 2026

The Mysuru Development Authority (MDA) has initiated plans to mobilise approximately INR 1,000 crore by auctioning vacant land parcels through an online bidding process across several layouts in Mysuru. The authority intends to develop residential sites of varying dimensions on around 150 acres of land located in established layouts such as Vijayanagar, Lalithadri Nagar, Dattagalli, JP Nagar and Hebbal before putting them up for auction. The move aims to generate financial resources for upcoming urban development initiatives, including new residential layouts, group housing schemes and infrastructure works such as the peripheral ring road. The decision follows a reduction in revenue streams after several layouts developed by the authority were transferred to local civic bodies, which resulted in the loss of certain property-related charges and cess collections.Read more

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Garo Hills council restricts non-tribals from purchasing land in Meghalaya

10 Mar 2026

Authorities in Meghalaya's Garo Hills region have imposed restrictions preventing non-tribal individuals from purchasing, inheriting or claiming land. The order was issued by the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council using its powers under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India to protect tribal land ownership and customary rights. The notification also invalidates benami arrangements where land is held in a tribal person's name for the benefit of a non-tribal individual. While new transactions are barred, land that has already been legally owned or inherited by non-tribals will remain valid under existing laws.Read more

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Amitabh Bachchan Buys Land in Ayodhya for INR 35 Crore from House of Abhinandan Lodha

09 Mar 2026

Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan has purchased a 2.67-acre land parcel in Ayodhya for INR 35 crore from real estate developer House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL). The transaction was executed by Rajesh Yadav on behalf of AB Corp Ltd. The land is located near HoABL's 75-acre luxury plotted development The Sarayu, where Bachchan had earlier purchased land parcels in 2024. This marks the actor's third investment in Ayodhya through HoABL and his fourth overall investment in the city. The deal highlights growing investor interest in Ayodhya's real estate market amid ongoing infrastructure development and rising demand for plotted land in emerging religious and tourism destinations.Read more

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Bombay Stock Exchange Seeks Land in Bandra Kurla Complex for Expansion

09 Mar 2026

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has approached the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) for the allotment of land in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) to expand its operational footprint in Mumbai. Senior officials from BSE recently met MMRDA authorities to discuss identifying a suitable land parcel in the financial district. The proposed expansion is expected to strengthen Mumbai's position as India's financial capital and contribute to further institutional growth within BKC. The development follows the recent expansion by the National Stock Exchange of India in the same district, highlighting increasing demand from financial institutions and multinational corporations seeking a presence in one of India's most prominent financial and commercial hubs.Read more

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Kolkata warehousing leasing falls 30% in 2025 to 4.6 million sq ft amid high land prices and limited Grade A supply: Knight Frank

09 Mar 2026

Warehousing leasing activity in Kolkata declined 30% year-on-year in 2025 to 4.6 million sq ft from 6.5 million sq ft in 2024, largely due to elevated land prices and constrained availability of Grade A facilities, according to a report by Knight Frank India. Despite the drop in transactions, the consultancy noted that the city's logistics market remains structurally strong, supported by infrastructure improvements and evolving occupier demand. Third-party logistics (3PL) and e-commerce continued to drive demand, while the manufacturing sector increased its share of leasing activity. Dankuni remained the dominant warehousing cluster, accounting for the majority of leasing activity due to its strategic connectivity and established logistics ecosystem.Read more

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Maharashtra govt defends 30-year lease of Wilson College Gymkhana land to Jain International Organisation

Mumbai News Desk

08 Mar 2026

The Maharashtra government has clarified the circumstances under which the Wilson College Gymkhana land in Mumbai was allotted on a 30-year lease to the Jain International Organisation. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule informed the Legislative Assembly that the Mumbai City Collector had earlier received a complaint alleging violation of lease conditions by the previous occupant of the property. Following a hearing, the collector took possession of the land. The state government later approved its allocation to the organisation for gymkhana use. The decision has sparked protests and is currently being challenged through a writ petition pending before the Bombay High Court.Read more

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APCRDA reviews Mandadam layouts under negotiated settlement policy

07 Mar 2026

The APCRDA Additional Commissioner, A. Bhargava Teja, IAS, conducted an inspection of Mandadam village layouts under the Negotiated Settlement Policy in Amaravati. Officials briefed him on layout structures, land allocations, and development plans using detailed maps. The review focused on planning and execution to ensure adherence to the Capital Region's development framework. Senior APCRDA officials and department representatives were present, highlighting the policy's emphasis on structured and transparent land settlements. The inspection reflects ongoing efforts to implement the policy efficiently and maintain regulatory compliance in the area.Read more

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Chennai Metro plans to develop 73 lakh sq ft of land at 37 locations along Phase II corridors

Chennai News Desk

06 Mar 2026

Chennai Metro Rail Limited has outlined plans to develop approximately 73 lakh sq ft of land at 37 station precincts along its Phase II metro corridors as part of transit-oriented development (TOD) initiatives, officials said earlier this week. The move is aimed at unlocking non-fare revenue and catalysing mixed-use urban development by leveraging surplus land parcels around metro infrastructure. Proposed uses include commercial space, last-mile connectivity hubs, multi-level parking and public amenities. Land parcels earmarked span prime urban nodes such as Thousand Lights, Nandanam, Alandur and St Thomas Mount, with commercial development to be pursued via transparent bidding or joint ventures, subject to approvals. The TOD programme aligns with broader government efforts to integrate public transport and urban growth, boost ridership, and attract private investment into Chennai's rapidly expanding metro network.Read more

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Godrej Properties adds 11-acre Gurugram land and secures 5-acre Kolkata parcel for premium housing

05 Mar 2026

Godrej Properties has expanded its development pipeline by acquiring an 11.36-acre land parcel in Sector 63A, Gurugram, and winning an e-auction for a 5-acre site off EM Bypass in Kolkata. The Gurugram project is expected to generate over INR 4,500 crore in revenue, while the Kolkata development has a revenue potential of around INR 1,650 crore. With these additions, the company's total estimated future sales potential for the financial year has crossed INR 40,000 crore, significantly exceeding its initial business development guidance.Read more

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