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HMDA invites proposals for Land Pooling and Area Development, with an eye on investments
HMDA invites proposals for Land Pooling and Area Development, with an eye on investments

The Hindu

time9 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

HMDA invites proposals for Land Pooling and Area Development, with an eye on investments

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has started the ground work for local area development and land pooling policy, by inviting proposals for carrying out the same through open tenders on Friday. A request for proposals (RFP) was notified by the urban development body, through which proposals were sought from experienced consultants for Land Pooling and Area Development (LADP). The RFP document has admitted to lacunae in implementation of master plans in the HMDA jurisdiction, particularly with respect to major, arterial and sub-arterial roads, many of which remain unexecuted, resulting in landlocked parcels that are inaccessible for development in a phased manner, the RFP document said. As a consequence, development in many parts of the Hyderabad Metropolitan Region (HMR) has been unstructured, unregulated, and often unauthorised, lacking access to roads, utilities, and essential public services. Due to this, HMDA is often compelled to 'retrofit' the infrastructure in response to unplanned growth, which is inefficient and costly, and also undermines the long-term vision of equitable and sustainable urbanisation. With regard to land pooling, the existing legal framework suffers from limited implementability, lacking the robustness required to support 'large-scale, integrated, participatory and inclusive' urban development initiatives, the RFP document said, listing the concerns HMDA seeks to address through LPAD, put forth as a 'transformative planning and implementation strategy'. It is modelled after successful town planning schemes in Gujarat and Bhubaneswar, and enables equitable reconstitution of land, bundling of trunk infrastructure, and structured release of developable plots, it said. 'This participatory approach ensures that both landowners and the public sector benefit from coordinated urban expansion. A critical objective is to democratise road access across the metropolitan region, ensuring that no parcel remains isolated or excluded from development opportunities. LPAD will also serve as a powerful tool for Master Plan implementation, especially along proposed growth corridors such as Regional Ring Road (RRR) and Radial roads, where Government of Telangana envisions the development of theme-based satellite townships and transit-oriented zones,' the document read. The consultant agency is expected to provide end-to-end support in the rollout of LPAD, including legal, regulatory & implementation framework to function within. The agency should identify at least 10 potential sites of around 5,000 acres each in consultation with HMDA based on the Master Plan, and prepare a concept report for each of these sites. Based on the concept reports, HMDA will shortlist two projects, and the agency should conduct pre-feasibility studies for both the projects. The agency will conduct a reconnaissance survey to assess conditions of the sites, evaluate the sites based on existing land use patterns and permissible activities, conduct proximity analysis to understand the potential for monetising surplus land assets, and estimate the cost of development of infrastructure. It will also undertake a land valuation analysis, and projected post-scheme development values, besides preparing a preliminary financial viability analysis covering projected returns, phasing and risk factors. A market survey to gauge investor sentiment and expectations, and formulation of strategies to attract private investment too are part of the agreement to be signed with the agency. Based on the analytics, HMDA will choose one site out of the two, where the consultant agency will have to conduct a pilot project.

Actress Ramya Sri and her brother claim to be attacked by 'land-grabbers' with a knife in Hyderabad: 'Goons tried to kill us in front of the police station'
Actress Ramya Sri and her brother claim to be attacked by 'land-grabbers' with a knife in Hyderabad: 'Goons tried to kill us in front of the police station'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Actress Ramya Sri and her brother claim to be attacked by 'land-grabbers' with a knife in Hyderabad: 'Goons tried to kill us in front of the police station'

Pic: Twitter Actress Ramya Sri and her brother Prashant were reportedly attacked during a land-related dispute on Tuesday (June 17) near the Gachibowli Police Station in Hyderabad. The confrontation took place in the FCI Colony layout, where Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) personnel were overseeing road marking work alongside plot owners. About the attack against Ramya Sri and her brother Prashant According to recent videos shared by Telugu Scribe, the trouble began when certain individuals—allegedly associated with Sridhar Rao, the owner of Sandhya Convention Hall—objected to plot holders recording the road demarcation on their phones. The situation quickly escalated as a group armed with a knife and a cricket bat launched an assault on several people present. Ramya Sri and her brother were reportedly targeted during the attack. The actress later filed a complaint at Gachibowli Police Station. Emotional Sobhita Dhulipala Wipes Tears As Naga Chaitanya Ties Mangalsutra At Wedding Ramya Sri's statement In a recent video shared on X (formerly Twitter), Ramya Sri recounted the harrowing experience and expressed shock. "Goons tried to kill us in broad daylight, that too right in front of the police station," she told the media. Ramya Sri alleged that Sridhar Rao and his associates had been engaging in intimidation tactics and illegal land occupation. She appealed to the authorities to take stringent action and put an end to the ongoing threats. As of now, officials have not provided a formal response regarding the complaint or the incident. About Ramya Sri's career Ramya Sri is known for her roles in many films across several languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and Bhojpuri. She began her film career in 1997 and starred opposite Amitabh Bachchan in the 1999 family drama 'Sooryavansham.'

Consultants invited for rationalisation and simplification of building rules
Consultants invited for rationalisation and simplification of building rules

The Hindu

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Consultants invited for rationalisation and simplification of building rules

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority has published a request for proposals (RFP) on Friday, to select a consultant for 'Rationalisation and Simplification of Existing Development & Building Rules and Preparation of Unified Development & Building Code' for the State of Telangana. Citing 'sustainable development' and 'ease of doing business' for citizens and stakeholders as the government's vision, the RFP document said a strategic project has been initiated aiming for unifying, streamlining, and modernising the existing development and building rules, along with the associated 'citizen-facing' processes. The current regulatory framework is governed by a series of government orders, building rules and zoning regulations, and has become increasingly complex and at times inconsistent, thereby affecting compliance, enforcement, and the overall ease of doing business, the document stated, listing a total 41 government orders and memos constituting building rules, amendments thereof, multiplex regulations, development plans, masterplans, road development plans, and other aspects pertaining to urban development. The consultant agency will review and benchmark the existing development and building rules along with zoning regulations across Telangana against those of other progressive States in India and select East Asian and European cities. It will also rationalise the existing development and building rules along with zoning regulations to increase regulatory clarity, prepare a comprehensive Telangana Development and Building Code, propose uniform zoning regulations for Telangana to facilitate mixed use developments, facilitate required approvals at all levels and assist with statutory amendments, if any and enable citizen-friendly, transparent, and digitized processes. As part of the review of the building code, the consultant is asked to provide recommendations on streamlining the key regulatory elements such as setbacks and building heights, road widening concessions, grant and utilisation of transferable developmental rights, vertical mixed-use development, parking norms, provision of amenities and utilities, mandatory NoCs and clearances, conservation regulations and others. The agency to be selected will have to conduct a detailed comparative analysis about development, building and zoning regulations to bring them on par with the National Building Code and Urban and Regional Development Plans Formulation and Implementation (URDPFI) guidelines, apart from building and zoning control regulations followed by progressive Indian States and select East Asian and European cities. Study of flexible zoning regulations, simplified land use conversion, liberalisation of industrial and commercial plot regulations, simplified issuance of Occupancy Certificate, decriminalisation of minor infractions and legal reform are part of the brief. Code drafting and simplification, recommendations towards procedural reform and enforcement mechanism, stakeholder engagement and legal and implementation support are some other terms of reference specified for the consultants.

Hyderabad development body plans new round of land auction at Neopolis in Kokapet
Hyderabad development body plans new round of land auction at Neopolis in Kokapet

Time of India

time08-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Hyderabad development body plans new round of land auction at Neopolis in Kokapet

HYDERABAD : After almost two years, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) is gearing up for land auctions at Neopolis in Kokapet. Along with this, it has identified plots that can be sold. Earlier, the previous BRS govt had auctioned about 95 acres at Neopolis in two phases – June 2021 and Aug 2023. The state govt has already decided to go for land auctions across the state as part of resource mobilisation to fund various projects. Since there is a slump in the real estate sector, agencies such as HMDA and Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) have been waiting for the right time. The HMDA also wants funds for its various projects, including two elevated corridors – Paradise to Shamirpet and Paradise to Dairy Farm Road (Medchal) – and a greenfield radial road in Future City. "Of the 20 big land parcels at Neopolis, five are still available. If the state govt permits, we will go ahead with the auctions," HMDA metropolitan commissioner Sarfaraz Ahmad told TOI. In the earlier auctions, HMDA got about Rs 40 crore to Rs 100 crore per acre, and this time, the authority may fix Rs 40 to Rs 50 crore per acre as the upset price. From Neopolis, the HMDA earned Rs 2,000 crore and Rs 3,300 crore in the two phases. Budvel land auctions fetched the govt another Rs 3,625 crore in 2023. HMDA officials said there are about 2,414 plots available in 18 HMDA layouts, including ongoing layouts. While four major land parcels are available in Budvel, there are 41 open plots in Uppal Bhagat, 12 in Turkayamjal and 327 in Inmulnarva village in Rangareddy district. There are various layouts, including projects that were taken up under land pooling schemes, which have open plots that would be auctioned in the future, officials said. For instance, Lemoor, Thorrur, Kurmalguda, Bachupally, Medipally, Mokila, Pratapa Singaram, Bahadurpally and Pedda Kanjarala have 2,029 plots that are developed or under development. Sources said the govt will first go for land auctions in high demand areas in western part of the city, such as Kokapet, and continue if there is a good response.

HMDA begins mega drive to plant 4.5 crore saplings in 1 year
HMDA begins mega drive to plant 4.5 crore saplings in 1 year

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

HMDA begins mega drive to plant 4.5 crore saplings in 1 year

1 2 Hyderabad: With a target of planting 4.50 crore saplings during 2025-2026 Vanamahotsavam and on the occasion of World Environment Day on Thursday, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has begun a mega plantation drive at Padamatikancha Reserve Forest at Thukkuguda near the Outer Ring Road and also at Sanjeevaiah Park in the city. The aim is to transform Hyderabad into a global green city, officials said. HMDA director of urban forest, K. Srinivas, said over the last two years massive block plantation has been undertaken in Pandamatikancha forest blocks. Two lakh seedlings were planted during 2023-24, and 3.50 lakh seedlings during 2024-25. This year, two lakh seedlings are proposed to be planted. Officials said that under Vanamahotsavam programme, biodiversity is being enhanced by planting fruit-bearing species such as Neredu, Chintha, Seemachintha, Usiri, Thani, Maredu, and Velga. Timber species such as Jitregi, Yerra Chandanam, Yegisa, Narepa, and Vepa are also being planted. Forest species such as Pusugu, Somi, Budda Daraimim, Bandaru, Veduru, and Batta Kadimi are included as well, he said. As part of planting 4.50 crore seedlings this year, a plan has been prepared for raising plantations along national and state highways and other roads, as well as greenery on central medians along the highways.

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