Ahmedabad's Property Market Under Scrutiny as GujRERA Flags Complaint Backlog
For Ahmedabad's growing community of homebuyers and property investors, a fresh warning from Gujarat's real estate regulator is a timely reminder to do their due diligence before committing to a new project.
🏗️ Half of New Real Estate Projects Carry Unresolved Complaints
The Gujarat Real Estate Regulatory Authority, GujRERA, has revealed that as many as 50% of new projects currently under its scrutiny have pending consumer complaints attached to them. This finding raises significant red flags for prospective buyers who may be considering purchasing units in recently launched developments. The regulator's disclosure underscores the importance of checking a project's compliance status before making any investment, as unresolved complaints can signal deeper issues with a developer's track record. [1]
📱 Gujarat's Phone Count Now Exceeds Its Population
Gujarat has crossed a significant digital milestone, with tele-density surpassing 100% for the first time in five years, meaning the state now has more active phone connections than it has residents. This milestone reflects the rapid pace of mobile adoption across both urban centres like Ahmedabad and rural areas of the state. The development has wide-ranging implications for digital commerce, connectivity, and the delivery of government services to citizens across Gujarat. [8]
🌾 Gujarat Recognised for Agricultural Leadership at National Level
Gujarat has received a prestigious agriculture leadership award, marking national recognition for the state's achievements and innovations in the farming sector. The award highlights the progress Gujarat has made in advancing agricultural productivity and supporting its farming communities. This recognition adds to the state's growing reputation as a model for agricultural governance and rural development in India. [7]
Sources: [1] The Times of India · [8] The Times of India · [7] The Times of India
