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%

Location : Kolkata

KMC takes strong measures against unauthorized tree cutting for construction projects

19 Sep 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) buildings department has adopted a proactive approach to combat deforestation associated with construction projects. They will withhold the issuance of completion certificates (CC) for housing projects or individual buildings if developers or landowners have felled trees without the necessary permissions. The CC is essential for obtaining utilities like water supply and drainage connections. Officials will visit construction sites during the plan submission phase to compare planned tree numbers with actual ones. Developers must secure permissions from the state forest department and the KMC parks department to cut trees. Any unauthorized tree cutting will result in FIRs and withheld CCs.Read more

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Property tax to increase under UAA scheme in Kolkata municipality areas

19 Sep 2023

The KMC is set to increase property tax rates for residential buildings and flats due to a recent revision of unit area values under the Unit Area Assessment scheme. Approximately 35 percent of taxpayers have already transitioned to the UAA system. The mayor-in-council has approved the revision, which will affect nearly 9 lakh property owners. The KMC's initial proposal for steep tax hikes was reconsidered at the request of the state government. The revised rates will be discussed at an upcoming KMC house meeting. The changes aim to establish equitable and sustainable property tax policies while providing relief to refugee rehabilitation zones.Read more

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Mayor urged by Calcutta High Court to address negligence in illegal building case

18 Sep 2023

The Calcutta High Court has issued a stern call to action directed at Mayor Firhad Hakim, urging him to take decisive measures against "erring officers" who neglected their responsibilities regarding the construction of an illegal high-rise building on Canning Street. The court emphasized that if such officers are not held accountable and penalized, illegal construction will continue unchecked, potentially outnumbering authorized constructions in the city. The issue originated from a citizen's complaint during the 'Talk to Mayor' program, revealing that the illegal construction had been ongoing since 2020, yet proper action had not been taken. The court ruled that a proper hearing should be provided to all concerned parties before making any demolition order.Read more

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Kolkata Municipal Corporation's comprehensive road repair initiative underway

14 Sep 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has initiated a road repair drive, starting with some of the most deteriorated sections of central Kolkata roads. Roads like S N Banerjee Road, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road, and Bowbazar Street are part of the first phase of repairs. Additionally, the KMC is focusing on roads alongside tram tracks to address safety concerns for motorists and bikers due to abandoned tram tracks following tram service suspension. Mayor Firhad Hakim identified vulnerable stretches in various areas of the city. In the next phase, road repairs will extend to other parts of Kolkata, including the northern and southern regions.Read more

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Kolkata's ambitious East-West Metro project to boost city's connectivity by year-end

13 Sep 2023

The East-West Metro project in Kolkata, spanning from Howrah Maklan to Esplanade, overcame multiple obstacles and is now slated for a December completion, following which the metro will become fully operational by 2024. Trials are underway for the Howrah Maidan and Esplanade section, with temporary rakes in use until the Esplanade-Sealdah stretch is finished. Persistent water seepages have plagued the Bowbazar area since 2019. Upon completion, the metro will run every 12 minutes, linking the eastern and western parts of Kolkata. Despite construction challenges, the 16 km metro line aims to be fully operational by June 2024, with India's first under-river metro section.Read more

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KMRC pledges reconstruction of collapsed houses by 2025 amidst residents’ protests

08 Sep 2023

The Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation (KMRC) has pledged to construct new homes for the residents displaced by the land subsidence incident in Bowbazar, Kolkata. The incident, which occurred during tunnelling work for the East West Metro, resulted in the collapse of multiple houses and left many residents homeless. KMRC's General Manager of Administration, A.K. Nandy, assured that construction of new structures would begin by April 2024 and estimated completion by December 2025. However, some residents remain skeptical, and the incident highlights the challenges and impact of urban infrastructure projects on local communities.Read more

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Victory for homebuyers as NCLT lets buyers revitalize abandoned Baruipur Bloomfield project in Kolkata

01 Sep 2023

The NCLT's Kolkata bench has made a significant decision in real estate, granting authority to flat buyers to revive an abandoned project by three developers near Baruipur. These buyers, left with financial losses from unfulfilled promises, filed a petition with the NCLT. The case involved substantial amounts, exacerbated by Supreme Court's 8% interest rate directive. After a meticulous process involving expression of interest, three resolution plans, and evaluations, the proposal from Baruipur Bloomfield Project was approved. This plan involves gathering outstanding payments from plot buyers, leveraging surplus land assets, and prudent fund utilization for project completion.Read more

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Kolkata Municipal Corporation will hold plot owners responsible for clearing garbage from vacant plots

22 Aug 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation's health department is struggling to clear garbage from 5,000 vacant plots in the city, mainly due to untraceable owners or their refusal to clean. To address this, they propose a special clean-up drive, adding the expenses to property owners' tax bills. If owners don't comply, the solid waste management department will conduct the drive and charge owners; particularly dengue-prone areas are targeted.Read more

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Hyatt Group gears up to launch the Hyatt Centric in Kolkata

14 Aug 2023

Hyatt Centric is gearing up to open its second property in Kolkata, India, this time in Gariahat. As the city's first Hyatt Centric boutique hotel, this addition is set to bring modern, stylish, and luxurious accommodation to Kolkata's hospitality scene. Expected to open during the winter wedding season, the hotel will offer various amenities including dining options, event spaces, and panoramic rooftop views. Amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic, this move highlights the resilience of the hospitality industry and Kolkata's growing reputation as a destination for upscale travelers seeking a unique and immersive experience.Read more

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Kolkata Municipal Corporation introduces new Thika Land Policy

03 Aug 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) launched a new thika land policy, simplifying ownership transfers and building construction for tenants. Mayor Firhad Hakim announced that legal heirship titles and lessee status would be provided within 15 days of application. The policy also removes previous restrictions on building height on thika land. A specialized thika cell at KMC headquarters will handle applications, offering a single-window counter to expedite the process. The initiative is set to streamline procedures for thousands of tenants and marks a significant step towards efficient public service in the city.Read more

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ED and CBI launch probes into Kolkata's cash-for-jobs scam

22 Jul 2023

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted searches at the offices of three prominent realtors in Kolkata to trace ill-gotten money allegedly involved in a cash-for-jobs scam led by Sujay Krishna Bhadra, known as 'Kalighater Kaku.' The ED is investigating the fraudulent accumulation of funds through dishonest means and their concealment through various organizations and shell companies. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has also taken action, demanding the submission of Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets dating back to 2014 from 14 civic bodies to investigate potential irregularities in the hiring process.Read more

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Merlin Group launches Serenia; the tallest residential tower on BT Road, Kolkata

21 Jul 2023

Merlin Group, a leading real estate conglomerate in Eastern India, has launched Serenia, the tallest residential condominium on B.T. Road in Kolkata. The project, a joint venture between Eden Realty and Merlin Group, spans 4.5 acres and features four towers with 28 floors each, offering panoramic views of greenery and an 18-acre lake. With 832 spacious apartments and a range of lifestyle amenities, Serenia aims to redefine quality living in North Kolkata. The strategic location and modern design make it an ideal choice for professionals and families seeking a liberating and luxurious living experience. Construction is set to be completed by December 2028.Read more

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Kolkata's premium residential areas now able to switch land tenure, albeit with a cost

19 Jul 2023

The West Bengal department of land and land reforms has authorized apartment owners along Kolkata's EM Bypass to convert their land from leasehold to freehold. Owners must submit a registered indenture and pay a fee equating to 15% of the flat's current market value. The landmark decision, praised by several industry leaders, promises to foster further development and benefits over 10,000 flats, encouraging ownership rights and facilitating property reselling. The impact of this new policy on the real estate market remains to be seen.Read more

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Kolkata identifies vulnerable buildings at risk of collapse ahead of monsoon

03 Jul 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) buildings department has compiled a comprehensive list of vulnerable buildings in Kolkata that are at risk of collapsing. Several areas, including Burrabazar, Chitpore, and MG Road, have particularly deteriorating structures. However, due to limited resources and time constraints, the civic body faces challenges in demolishing all hazardous buildings. Evacuation difficulties have been encountered, but the KMC remains determined to tear down high-risk sections with police assistance, aiming to mitigate potential dangers during the monsoon season.Read more

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Kolkata civic body hikes regularization fine for illegal buildings

29 Jun 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has increased fines for unauthorized constructions in order to discourage violations of building rules. Builders and owners found guilty of such violations will face higher fines, and the recent demolition of unauthorized buildings has served as a deterrent. While severe violations will not be eligible for regularization, minor modifications may be allowed upon payment of a nominal amount. The KMC aims to promote compliance with building regulations, maintain safety, and preserve the city's architectural integrity.Read more

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Kolkata civic body to deny mutation certificate without Completion Certificate

26 Jun 2023

The Kolkata civic body has decided to deny mutation certificates to homebuyers in developments without a completion certificate (CC). This move is aimed at stopping unscrupulous realtors from leaving homebuyers stranded in developments that are not yet complete. A CC is the necessary requirement to apply for water and drainage connections, which are essential for the basic functioning of a home. Without a CC, homebuyers may be unable to get these connections, which could leave them without access to essential utilities.Read more

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Godrej Properties to develop luxury housing project in Kolkata's New Alipore

21 Jun 2023

In an electronic auction, Godrej Properties won the right to purchase 7.44 acres of property in Kolkata's New Alipore from the West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation. Godrej Properties intends to build a luxurious group home project with an estimated developable potential of over 9.8 lakh square feet and a revenue potential of roughly Rs 1,200 crore on the site thanks to the land acquisition. The demand for luxury residences in Kolkata's real estate market has increased, and Godrej residences' acquisition positions the business to meet the city's expanding need for upmarket residential options.Read more

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Calcutta High Court Ruling: Husband's property in wife's name not always Benami

16 Jun 2023

The Calcutta High Court has ruled that buying property in a wife's name by the husband does not always indicate a benami transaction, stating that the source of funds is important but not decisive. The court clarified the two types of benami transactions and emphasized that the burden of proving a transfer as benami lies with the accuser. In a specific case, the court dismissed a son's claim that his father had engaged in a benami transaction by giving a property to his mother. The ruling provides clarity on the matter and highlights the need to consider various factors when determining the nature of a property transfer.Read more

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Kolkata authorities prioritize repair and demolition of high-risk buildings before monsoon season

PNT Reporter

11 May 2023

As monsoon season approaches, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is taking comprehensive measures to ensure residents' safety. With around 2,300 insecure structures, KMC is prioritizing repairs and demolition of high-risk buildings, while revising building codes to improve safety standards. Borough-specific teams are being established to monitor dilapidated buildings and relocate tenants as needed. Additionally, KMC is collaborating with local disaster management authorities to develop a comprehensive disaster response plan, aiming to minimize potential damages and loss of life during upcoming storms and future natural disasters.Read more

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Kolkata civic body proposes to levy penalty on owners who ignore to move to UAA system

PNT Reporter

08 May 2023

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation is proposing to impose a penalty of up to 30% on property owners who refuse to switch to the Unit Area Assessment (UAA) system, which has been mandatory since April 2017. The KMC is sending notices to property owners to encourage them to switch to the UAA system and streamline the process. The UAA system calculates property tax based on the unit area value of a property and is intended to be more accurate and transparent than the previous system.Read more

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