Indore Tightens Green Norms, IGBC Mandatory for Projects

Indore Pushes for Greener Buildings
Indore has taken a major step toward sustainable urban development by tightening its green building regulations. The city has now made IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) certification mandatory for all new large-scale real estate and commercial projects.
This bold move aims to reduce environmental impact, promote energy efficiency, and establish Indore as a model for eco-conscious urban growth.
What the New Norms Include
Under the revised policy, builders must now:
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Adhere to IGBC green building guidelines from the planning stage
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Use eco-friendly materials and energy-saving techniques
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Integrate rainwater harvesting, solar panels, and waste management systems
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Submit green compliance reports during key construction phases
These steps are expected to help reduce carbon footprints, lower long-term maintenance costs, and boost overall liveability.
Impact on Real Estate
Developers in Indore are already responding positively, with several upcoming residential and commercial projects aligning with green benchmarks. Experts believe this could raise property values while attracting buyers who are conscious of health, environment, and sustainability.
Indore, often lauded for its cleanliness and civic management, is now reinforcing its identity as a climate-responsible city. The move is not just about construction—it’s about creating a healthier, smarter urban ecosystem for future generations.
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