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Focus on Urban Development as Rajesh Dharmani Leads HIMUDA Board Meeting

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Shimla: Town and Country Planning Minister Rajesh Dharmani, while presiding over the Board of Directors meeting of the Himachal Pradesh Housing and Urban Development Authority (HIMUDA) today, reaffirmed the state governments commitment to provide affordable housing and promoting planned township development across the State. He emphasized that the state government was launching ambitious urban projects to cater to the rising demand for quality housing and to enhance public convenience through structured urban growth.

During the session, the Board granted approval to initiate preliminary activities for several key projects with an initial allocation of Rs. 5 crore. These include the proposed Him Chandigarh Township at Sheetalpur in Baddi in Solan district, a new township at Morni Hills in Pachhad and another planned development township at Lunj near the Kangra Airport. These projects were expected to modernize the state’s urban areas and provide strategic residential hubs in high-growth corridors.

Highlighting the progress near the State capital, the Minister said that in the first phase of the Jathia Devi project near Shimla, HIMUDA would develop 919 residential units on 21 bighas of land with an estimated investment of Rs. 1,327 crore. This flagship project aims to decongest the main city of Shimla while simultaneously stimulating economic activities in the surrounding peripheral areas. Furthermore, the Board took a significant policy decision to reserve a special quota of residential plots and flats for Olympic and Asian Games medalists, Gallantry Award winners and recipients of Children’s Bravery Awards.

The meeting also approved various commercial and infrastructure developments across other districts. A commercial complex comprising 17 shops, two halls and an Executive Engineer’s office will be constructed in Ghumarwin, Bilaspur, at a cost of Rs.7.69 crore.

Additionally, in the Shree Jwala Ji Shakti Vihar Colony of Kangra district, the Board sanctioned the development of 130 plots and commercial spaces across 125 kanals of land, estimated at Rs.18.61 crore.

The Board approved a 5 percent discount for those who make a lump-sum payment within 45 days of receiving their allotment letter. Policy reforms were also a major highlight, as the Board gave the nod to develop new colonies through the Land Pooling Policy with the consent of landowners. Furthermore, a Buy-Back Policy and a Redevelopment Policy was approved to streamline the maintenance and development of government housing and assets.

The meeting was attended by HIMUDA Vice Chairman Yashwant Chhajta, Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta, Principal Secretary Devesh Kumar, CEO and Secretary Dr. Surinder Kumar Vashisht, along with non-official members of the Board and senior officials from various departments.

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