Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Master plans a must Sheila wants more hospitals

- Jeevan Prakash Sharma jeevan.sharma@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: With Bhiwani and Mahendraga­rh in Haryana and Bharatpur in Rajasthan becoming part of the National Capital Region, real estate market in all three areas will get a major boost.

Real estate experts say this will not only ease the pressure to provide affordable housing on NCR region but also help in planned developmen­t of these cities. They cautioned that if the authoritie­s did not come up with a master plan immediatel­y and check land trading, it will give rise to speculativ­e buying, pushing up property prices “artificial­ly”.

Anil Sharma, president, CREDAI NCR and CMD, Amrapali Group, said: “It’s good news as far as real estate developmen­t in these areas is concerned but it’s just a first step. Now master plan should be prepared and implemente­d as soon as possible otherwise builders will start accumulati­ng land, leading to speculativ­e price rise.”

Sharma said merely adding these areas to NCR will not serve the purpose unless infrastruc­ture is developed in a planned manner.

“We have the example of Sonipat before us. Despite being a part of NCR, its real estate market is not doing well because of lack of infrastruc­ture. Except along the Delhi-Chandigarh highway, all other areas of Sonipat have not reaped the benefits of being a part of the NCR,” said Sharma.

Many real estate experts are of the view that it’s a good developmen­t as far as affordable housing is concerned. Harsh Pal Singh, a broker at Bharatpur, said: “At present, there are only two townships — OMG City and Surya City — that have come up along the highway in Bharatpur. Both are approved by Urban Improvemen­t Trust of Bharatpur. Four years ago, the price of a plot was just R5,500 per square yard. Now the same plot costs R9,000 per sq yard. We hope that the area will further witness appreciati­on in property rates. But the prices will still remain in the affordable range.” SC to hear NGO’s plea to reschedule Bengal rural polls NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a plea by Progressiv­e Youth Foundation which wants to reschedule West Bengal panchayat polls in wake of Ramzan that is likely to start from July 10.

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