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Biz ops, illegal structures found in hsg units during checks in Gurgaon, 1k served notices
Biz ops, illegal structures found in hsg units during checks in Gurgaon, 1k served notices

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Biz ops, illegal structures found in hsg units during checks in Gurgaon, 1k served notices

Gurgaon: The department of town and country planning (DTCP) has intensified its crackdown on illegal constructions in stilt parking areas and unauthorised commercial activities in residential colonies — key contributors to the city's deepening parking crisis. DTP (enforcement) Amit Madholia said that regular surveys in areas such as DLF phases, Sushant Lok (I–III), South City, Suncity, and Palam Vihar, reveal large-scale misuse of stilt parking spaces has been detected in licensed colonies, where residents often convert designated parking areas into servant quarters, storage rooms, or additional living spaces, forcing vehicles onto already congested streets. "Wherever construction is found in stilt parking areas, notices are issued to property owners. If illegal structures are not removed within the stipulated time, sealing and demolition follow," he said. He confirmed that more than 1,000 notices and restoration orders have already been served in DLF and Sushant Lok alone. In many licensed colonies, residential properties are being used for commercial purposes such as offices, salons, and boutiques. According to Madholia, such activities not only violate zoning rules but also intensify traffic jams and strain limited parking resources. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Emergency Generators in Varia: (Prices May Surprise You) Emergency Generator | Search Ads Search Now Undo The department has identified multiple such properties and issued notices. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon While the crackdown focuses on licensed colonies, old Gurgaon faces a different set of problems. Many municipal colonies have narrow lanes and no provision for in-plot parking. Madholia, while noting that this does not fall directly under his jurisdiction, suggested that the solution lies in developing community parking zones on vacant government land or other available spaces. He also recommended regulated roadside parking through proper marking and time-slot systems. Complaints have also been received about illegal constructions in the parking basements of malls and group housing societies. Madholia urged Gurgaon residents to strictly follow building norms related to parking. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

DTCP team razes illegal structure inside Gurugram condominium
DTCP team razes illegal structure inside Gurugram condominium

Hindustan Times

time02-08-2025

  • Hindustan Times

DTCP team razes illegal structure inside Gurugram condominium

Gurugram: The enforcement wing of the department of town and country planning (DTCP) on Friday demolished an illegal meeting hall built in the common area of the Emmar Palm Hills Society in Sector 77, which had been constructed by the Residents Welfare Association (RWA) of the society, DTCP officials said. An enforcement team from DTCP demolishing an illegal structure within Emaar Palm Hills Society which was constructed in violation of rules at Sector 77 in Gurugram on Friday. (HT PHOTO) They said that the meeting hall was constructed without any permission from the department, and it was also not part of the approved plan of the condominium. Amit Madholia, district town planner, enforcement said that the department had received a complaint on the CM Window, in which it was mentioned that an illegal structure had been constructed inside the condominium in violation of the rules by the Palm Hills Condominium Association. 'The matter was probed and notices were issued to the RWA to take corrective measures but no satisfactory reply was submitted. On Friday, a team of the enforcement wing demolished the meeting hall as it was in violation of rules,' he said. Madholia also said that there has been a tendency among the RWAs to approve construction of structures, or make changes in the condominiums without any permission from DTCP, which is the competent authority. 'These illegal constructions or changes are in violation of the approved layout plan of the project and are carried out without any permission. We will take stringent action against such violations and request the RWAs to approach the department before making any such change or construction inside the condominium,' he said. The complainant also alleged that this illegal construction has been carried out in close proximity to a high-speed diesel (HSD) storage facility, which significantly heightens the risk of a fire-related disaster. 'This is a direct violation of safety norms prescribed by the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) under the Petroleum Rules, 2002, which mandate specific safety distances, restricted access, and emergency provisions for diesel storage near residential structures,' the complaint said. Amit Mudgil, president, Palm Hills Condominium Association, Sector 77, however refuted the allegations and said that they had not received any notice from the department regarding the violation. 'A small meeting hall was constructed by the RWA for senior citizens as there is no facility for them inside the condominium. We did not receive any notice and the enforcement department demolished it suddenly,' he said.

DTCP: Will appoint administrators if RWAs build illegal structures
DTCP: Will appoint administrators if RWAs build illegal structures

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

DTCP: Will appoint administrators if RWAs build illegal structures

Gurgaon: The department of town and country planning demolished an illegal structure built by the former RWA of Suncity Avenue, Sector 102, on Monday. Officials said the makeshift structure, located at the rear of the society premises, was being used for religious activities. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "The illegal construction was brought to our notice through formal complaints from the residents of the society. After verification, a demolition order was issued as per the law," district town planner (enforcement) Amit Madholia said. The authorities highlighted growing trend of RWAs engaging in unauthorised constructions in the common areas of group housing societies. "These structures, often built for the personal convenience of RWA members, are used for social or religious purposes, violating the Haryana Apartment Ownership Act and building bye-laws," officials said. Authorities are planning to raise the issue in the upcoming task force meeting with the deputy commissioner and have urged the district societies group to take stricter action in such cases. A recommendation will also be made to appoint administrators in such RWAs to curb illegal encroachments. "If RWAs continue to misuse their powers and encourage illegal encroachments, we may have no option but to appoint administrators to monitor and regulate their functioning. This will help maintain order and protect the interests of all residents," the official said. Residents welcomed DTCP action and urged authorities to ensure strict compliance across all group housing societies in the city.

Notices to 266 for business operations at homes, building code violations in Gurgaon
Notices to 266 for business operations at homes, building code violations in Gurgaon

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Notices to 266 for business operations at homes, building code violations in Gurgaon

Gurgaon: For the third consecutive week, the district town planner (enforcement) team carried out the 'office on the spot' drive in Sushant Lok phases 2 and 3. Around 266 notices were pasted on homes violating building norms, zoning laws, and OC rules. Of these, 183 were in phase 3 and 83 in Phase 2. In total, over 650 notices have been issued in the past three weeks. The team led by DTP (enforcement) Amit Madholia conducted a door-to-door survey in Sectors 55, 56, and 57 to identify properties being misused for commercial use. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon DTPE found that several houses were operating businesses like salons, PGs, clinics, and tuition centres; real estate offices; boutiques; car service centres; and printing shops __ all without necessary permissions. Also, officials found structural violations, including unauthorised construction in zoning areas, rooms in stealth parking zones, covered cut-outs, and additional structures on rooftops. Madholia said many homeowners who received initial notices either did not respond or submitted unsatisfactory replies. "We are now preparing to issue restoration orders against such properties," he said. "These will be followed by sealing actions, cancellation of OCs, and blocking of registry transactions at the tehsil level." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo The department has completed the notice-pasting exercise in all parts of Sushant Lok 2 and 3. Officials have also stated that enforcement will also extend to violations of fire safety regulations, especially in properties hosting paying guests or commercial kitchens. Meanwhile, each property owner has been given a 7-day window to respond. Those failing to do so can expect immediate punitive action, marking a tough stance by the authorities to preserve residential zoning integrity. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!

250 homes on govt radar for building code violations in Gurgaon's Sushant Lok 3
250 homes on govt radar for building code violations in Gurgaon's Sushant Lok 3

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Time of India

250 homes on govt radar for building code violations in Gurgaon's Sushant Lok 3

Gurgaon: Department of town and country planning (DTCP) has intensified its crackdown on unauthorised constructions and illegal commercial activities in residential colonies under its 'office on the spot' campaign. A 12-member enforcement team, led by district town planner (enforcement) Amit Madholia, has served notices to nearly 250 houses in Sushant Lok 3 for violating building norms and land use regulations. Madholia said, "We have asked for a reply within seven days. If responses from these 250 properties are unsatisfactory, restoration orders will be issued followed by sealing actions." The notices were served on Friday following a detailed six-hour-long survey in A, B and C blocks. During the survey, DTCP teams clicked photographic evidence and signed notices on-site to speed up the legal process. Madholia told TOI, "The objective of this campaign is to address multiple complaints in one go by surveying entire blocks, thereby saving time and ensuring faster enforcement." During the inspection, officials identified several residential properties being misused for commercial purposes such as real estate offices, guest houses, beauty parlours, dental clinics, yoga centres and salons. Alongside, numerous cases of unauthorised construction were found, including rooms built in stealth parking areas, servant quarters in zoning areas, covered cut-outs and illegal structures erected on rooftops. The initiative follows similar action in Sushant Lok 2 last week, where around 150 properties were served notices. Many homeowners have since started removing unauthorised structures, particularly those created in parking zones. DCTP officials said strict directions have been given to residents against any deviation from approved building plans. DTCP already took similar action in DLF 1 to 5 and is now widening its net to other residential areas witnessing growing commercial activity. According to Madholia, this misuse not only violates zoning regulations but also disrupts the residential character and infrastructure of these colonies. The department has clarified that no illegal construction or commercial operation in residential premises will be tolerated. Officials have urged residents to either stop commercial operations or regularise constructions as per norms. Those who fail to comply face sealing, fines, or even demolition orders in the coming weeks.

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