Jharkhand’s Green Building Norms Tightened—IGBC Certifications Now Mandatory

Jharkhand’s urban development sector is advancing sustainability efforts, with Ranchi mandating IGBC certifications for new residential projects. The move aims to promote eco-friendly construction, ensuring energy efficiency, water conservation, and reduced carbon footprints.
The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) certification requires developers to integrate sustainable materials, smart energy solutions, and waste management systems, reinforcing Jharkhand’s commitment to green urbanization. Builders are now focusing on solar power integration, rainwater harvesting, and climate-responsive designs to meet new regulatory standards.
Experts predict that Jharkhand’s real estate sector will benefit from higher demand for certified green homes, attracting environment-conscious buyers and investors. As sustainability gains momentum, stakeholders anticipate long-term environmental and economic advantages.
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