Key Features Every Development Rights Trading Platform Must Deliver
India’s TDR policy framework is well established. The NITI Aayog TDR guidelines recognise Transferable Development Rights as a primary instrument…
India’s TDR policy framework is well established. The NITI Aayog TDR guidelines recognise Transferable Development Rights as a primary instrument…
India issues TDR certificates to landowners who surrender private land for roads, parks, and public infrastructure. The NITI…
India’s cities are acquiring private land at a pace that the old paper-based system cannot sustain. Road widening,…
A TDR certificate carries real monetary value. In cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Pune, a single Development Rights…
India’s cities are acquiring land at a rate that demands faster, more reliable administration. Roads, drainage corridors, parks,…
When a city acquires private land for a road widening, a park, or a public amenity, it issues a Development…
India’s cities are building roads, parks, drainage systems, and public infrastructure at a pace that demands a faster…
Urban expansion requires continuous land acquisition. Local governments must acquire privately owned land to build roads, parks, and public facilities.…
India requires extensive infrastructure development to support rapid population growth. Local governments must acquire land to build roads,…
0Municipal corporations across India are changing how they manage land acquisition. Urban development requires space for roads, parks,…
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