11 Apr 2026
The Punjab government has accelerated highway projects worth INR 1,904 crore in Ludhiana, focusing on three key corridors Ludhiana Bathinda, Southern Bypass and Ludhiana Ropar. These projects are expected to form a ring road and improve connectivity to the upcoming Halwara airport. The state has pushed for faster land acquisition, timely compensation and removal of execution delays. Alongside construction, local issues such as drainage, congestion and road safety are also being addressed. The initiative aims to strengthen urban mobility and support industrial and regional movement in and around Ludhiana.Read more
08 Apr 2026
TDI Infratech has partnered with DC Group to develop a 150-acre integrated township in Ludhiana, marking its entry into the city with an estimated investment of INR 750 crore. The project will span over 6 million sq ft of developable area and will include luxury group housing, plotted developments and low-rise independent floors aimed at both end-users and long-term investors. The development reflects continued interest in Punjab's residential market, driven by industrial activity and non-resident Indian demand. This will be TDI Infratech's fourth township in the state, following projects in Chandigarh, Rajpura and Mohali. The company highlighted that the project comes after it achieved a debt-free position in 2025, signalling renewed expansion activity in North India.Read more
02 Apr 2026
The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation is grappling with a significant gap in property tax recovery, with nearly one lakh property owners yet to clear dues even as the financial year draws to a close. The civic body has set a collection target of around INR 160 crore, with internal expectations rising to INR 180 crore, but collections have reached only about INR 147 crore so far. Officials have extended working hours and intensified field-level efforts to bridge the gap. The administration has also warned of penalties and interest for non-payment, while acknowledging that previous settlement schemes and administrative constraints have impacted recovery. The situation highlights the continuing dependence of urban local bodies on property tax compliance to sustain municipal finances.Read more
31 Mar 2026
The Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) has undertaken an enforcement drive in Ludhiana, demolishing 13 unauthorised buildings and removing infrastructure across three illegal housing colonies in Dhandra, Manakwal and Mehmoodpura. The action followed repeated violations by developers who continued construction despite statutory notices. Authorities have reiterated that such colonies lack regulatory approvals and will not be provided civic services, including water, sewerage and electricity. The drive forms part of a wider crackdown on unplanned urban development and aims to deter unauthorised plotting activity. GLADA has also cautioned buyers against investing in unapproved layouts and indicated that further enforcement and legal proceedings against errant developers are underway.Read more
31 Mar 2026
The Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) has received more than 1,500 applications for the allotment of 179 remaining flats under its Atal Apartment Scheme, reflecting renewed interest in the long-pending housing project. The applications include demand across both middle-income and high-income categories, with the draw of lots scheduled for mid-April. The scheme, located at Shaheed Karnail Singh Nagar on Pakhowal Road, is currently under construction and is expected to be completed later this year. Officials attribute the response to visible construction progress and comparatively lower pricing against nearby private developments. The project forms LIT's only active housing scheme and is being closely monitored following earlier delays in execution and delivery timelines.Read more
18 Mar 2026
The Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) has intensified its efforts against unauthorised construction in the Shaheed Sukhdev Singh Nagar colony and nearby residential areas. Notices have been issued to 43 property owners for converting residential plots into commercial structures like shops and medical facilities without proper approvals. The authority has begun cancelling sanctioned building plans and is considering stricter actions, including property sealing and demolition. Residents and buyers are urged to verify approvals on the official website before purchasing property to avoid violations and legal issues.Read more
17 Mar 2026
The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation has introduced a doorstep property tax collection service to make payments easier for residents and improve recovery of pending dues. Under the system, civic teams equipped with handheld POS machines will visit residential and commercial properties to assess and collect tax on the spot. The corporation has deployed 48 machines across four municipal zones and allows payments through cash, cards, UPI, bank drafts, and digital transfers with instant receipts. Officials said the move is aimed at recovering pending payments and helping the civic body reach its annual property tax target of INR 160 crore.Read more
12 Mar 2026
The Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) recently issued notices to two builders for carrying out construction beyond sanctioned limits and conducting commercial activity without approval. One builder had extended construction and violated building plans sanctioned in April 2024, while another added a basement and four floors against the approved structure. GLADA officials warned that any deviation could result in plan cancellation, sealing, or demolition, with legal responsibility resting entirely on the builders or property owners. This move is part of a sustained effort to curb unplanned urban development.Read more
27 Feb 2026
The Ludhiana Improvement Trust (LIT) has come under public criticism after it began issuing application forms for high-income group (HIG) and middle-income group (MIG) flats under its Atal Apartments housing scheme without providing the accompanying project brochures that set out legal terms, pricing, payment schedules and eligibility details. Prospective buyers were required to pay INR 500 per form and submit earnest money, yet were informed that the brochure a key document for informed decision-making was unavailable and would only be released at a later date, causing confusion and administrative inconvenience for applicants. Complainants said they faced inconsistent information and had to make repeated visits for documentation, undermining confidence in the scheme's execution. LIT Chairman Tarsem Bhinder acknowledged the delay and said brochures would be made available by the coming Monday amid mounting public scepticism.Read more
25 Feb 2026
The Punjab government has announced that Tata Steel will begin operations at its new Ludhiana manufacturing plant in March. The project, spread over 115 acres near HiTech Valley, involves an investment that has increased from INR 2,600 crore to INR 3,200 crore. The facility will include a 0.75 MTPA Electric Arc Furnace-based steelmaking unit and a rebar mill. It is expected to generate around 2,500 jobs. The plant will use 100 per cent steel scrap and adopt a production process aimed at reducing carbon emissions.Read more
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11 Feb 2026
The Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) has dismantled three illegal colonies located in the Manakwal and Mehmoodpura areas of Ludhiana as part of its continued action against unauthorised development. The move followed repeated legal notices issued to developers who failed to stop construction activities. Authorities also initiated legal proceedings and warned homebuyers against investing in unapproved colonies that lack statutory permissions and basic civic infrastructure. The action forms part of GLADA's ongoing enforcement strategy to curb unplanned urban growth.Read more
24 Jan 2026
Ludhiana's central bus stand is approaching completion of a major accessibility upgrade aimed at improving mobility for differently-abled commuters. The project, coordinated by a dedicated task force and non-profit partners, includes tactile pathways, Braille signage, high-gradient ramps, reinforced safety railings, and modern washrooms with emergency alarm systems. Phase I is expected to benefit over 5,000 daily users. The next stage will retrofit buses with accessibility features, creating a seamless transit network. The administration emphasizes that the upgrades meet international accessibility standards and focus on inclusive, functional infrastructure rather than cosmetic changes.Read more
19 Jan 2026
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation recently sealed six commercial buildings in different parts of the city due to unpaid dues and unauthorized construction. The action, directed by MC Commissioner Aaditya Dachalwal, affected buildings on Barewal Road, 200 Feet Road, Magnet Resort Road, and Ferozepur Road. Officials emphasized that construction should begin only after obtaining sanctioned building plans. Meanwhile, Atam Nagar MLA Kulwant Sidhu stopped the civic team from removing certain roadside vendors, though officials stated the encroachment clearance would be resumed later. The measures underline the city's ongoing focus on enforcing building norms and controlling illegal construction.Read more
15 Jan 2026
Omaxe Ltd. has announced Omaxe Chowk, Ludhiana, a large mixed-use development combining high-street retail and luxury residences at Ghumar Mandi, one of the city's key shopping and wedding hubs. Spread across 5.25 acres with an investment of INR 500 crore, the project aims to offer a more organised and comfortable alternative to traditional markets while keeping Ludhiana's shopping culture intact. The development will feature premium retail, jewellery and wedding stores, fashion brands, dining and entertainment, including a dedicated food and experience zone called Dawatpur. With strong road access, ample parking and pedestrian-friendly design, Omaxe Chowk is planned as a long-term urban destination, scheduled for completion by June 2030.Read more
04 Jan 2026
Ludhiana civic authorities have issued a 30-day deadline for all commercial buildings, industrial units, educational institutions, and coaching centres to obtain a fire safety No Objection Certificate (NOC) as part of a safety enforcement drive. The order follows a fire at a Basant Nagar scrap storage facility that caused explosions and damaged nearby homes, prompting an investigation. Under the Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act and the Punjab Fire and Emergency Service Act, failure to comply can result in fines up to INR 50,000 and sealing of premises. Online applications and guidance from the local fire brigade are available to assist property owners in meeting the requirements.Read more
27 Dec 2025
The Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) recently sealed five unauthorized buildings in Threke village after developers ignored multiple notices to stop construction. The action, carried out under directives from Punjab's Housing and Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian and GLADA Chief Sandeep Kumar, was unopposed and marked a strict enforcement of regulations against illegal colonies. Authorities have recommended filing FIRs against the developers. GLADA has warned the public against buying property in unauthorized areas and advised checking approved colonies and sanctioned maps on its official website to avoid unplanned development risks.Read more
24 Dec 2025
The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation has initiated a large-scale enforcement drive against unauthorised constructions across the city, targeting buildings constructed without approved plans, excess floor space intensity or in contravention of zoning norms. Civic teams have identified multiple sites where construction has progressed without requisite permissions, issuing stop-work orders and formal notices to property owners and developers. The move underscores the corporation's intent to uphold urban planning standards, ensure safety compliance and protect neighbourhoods from the impacts of unregulated development. Municipal officials have emphasised that swift action will continue, with further inspections, potential penalties and legal proceedings for persistent non-compliance.Read more
07 Dec 2025
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation sealed six buildings this week across Malhar Road, BRS Nagar, Ferozepur Road and Dugri Road, including a hotel, after owners failed to clear outstanding civic dues and were found with unauthorised constructions. Officials said prior notices had been ignored, prompting the action as part of a wider crackdown on illegal structures and unpaid charges such as change-of-land-use fees. The MC warned that any construction without approved building plans will face sealing or demolition and urged residents to regularise deviations. The drive follows earlier notices to unsafe and non-compliant buildings and will continue as the corporation steps up enforcement for safer, planned urban development.Read more
02 Dec 2025
The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation has set weekly performance targets for its property tax and building branches to enhance the recovery of pending dues and curb unauthorised constructions. INR 131.49 crore has already been collected against an annual target of INR 180 crore for 2025-26. Officials have been instructed to intensify collection efforts, and residents are urged to pay dues on time to avoid penalties. The move builds on a record recovery earlier this year and combines stricter enforcement with close monitoring to ensure better civic service delivery.Read more
15 Nov 2025
The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation (LMC) recently took strong action against unauthorised construction in the city. Three shops in Nirankari Mohalla and a building in Narinder Nagar were sealed, while an under-construction commercial property near Mohar Singh Nagar was demolished for illegal conversion from residential to commercial use. Officials highlighted that construction without approved building plans is strictly prohibited. This move reinforces ongoing regulatory enforcement and serves as a reminder for property owners to comply with civic regulations before starting any construction work.Read more