Chandigarh Enforces Green Building Norms

Chandigarh
In a push toward sustainable urban development, the Chandigarh administration has made it mandatory for all new residential projects in New Chandigarh to obtain IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) certification.
This move is expected to significantly improve energy efficiency, water conservation, and air quality in upcoming real estate developments. Builders must now integrate eco-friendly features like solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and waste management solutions to comply with the new guidelines.
Industry experts say this policy will not only promote a healthier lifestyle but also enhance the resale value and long-term savings for homebuyers.
New Chandigarh, already a sought-after destination due to its infrastructure and proximity to the main city, is expected to lead the way in sustainable housing in northern Indi
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