National Capital Region (NCR) are urging the government to lift a pollution-related ban on construction, citing the exodus of labourers from the region due to lack of work opportunities.
Several builders said the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) should consider recent improvements in air quality and permit continuation of construction activity, particularly for RERA-registered projects.
“Everything has come to a standstill; real estate is not just about builders; more than 150 industries are associated with it. Their business is impacted severely. Instead of banning construction every year, the government should come up with a permanent solution so that those relying on daily earnings are not impacted,” said Harsh Vardhan Bansal, president, The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) Delhi.
Developers have urged authorities to reconsider the implementation of GRAP Stage 4 rules and allow resumption of construction and development (C&D) activities.
“The prolonged suspension of construction has already created substantial challenges for the real estate sector. This has also led to reverse migration of the workforce to their native places due to uncertainty surrounding work resumption, which, among other things, is affecting their income,” said Sanjay Sharma, director of SKA Group.
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