Wednesday, 5 March 2014

City development is systematically Planned and designed with BDA Bangalore

Bangalore is on the lines of becoming a world class city in terms of regulated and sustainable urban development all across. The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is operating to reshape the planning and implementation processes to meet the international standards.

The Bangalore Development Authority of Bangalore, India, is a governmental group and the major planning authority for Bangalore. Its function, under the Karnataka Town and Country Planning Act of 1961, is as a regulatory body required to prepare in the prescribed manner a Comprehensive Development Plan. It also manages the planning and development of infrastructure, provision of development related sites and services, the housing needs of underprivileged citizens in Bangalore and is currently the city's largest land developer.

If you are purchasing land or property from someone, it is very important to find out if the BDA has already issued a notice to acquire the property. The BDA could have issued a notice to acquire your property for various reasons, for example, for building of a Commercial Complex, or for putting in place a BDA Park to the public, etc. If you purchase the property and then find out that the BDA had issued a notice to acquire your land, you are then out of luck. Also, it is never a bad idea to engage a skilled lawyer to verify that the NOC that has been provided to you by the builder is not forged. 

Recently, the BDA Bangalore aims to provide 6, 000 affordable flats in the next three years. In the, first phase, the 3, 000 odd allottees have been asked to pay up the entire cost to take possession of the flats.