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GMADA planning big for Mohali’s growth while forgetting Ecocity-2

12 years after acquiring 96 acres, the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority is yet to begin work on the Ecocity-2 (extension) scheme in New Chandigarh’s Hoshiarpur village, leaving allottees frustrated

GMADA chief administrator Vishesh Sarangal has said tenders have been floated recently to carry out development works and approval is awaited from the authorities concerned. (Picture only for representational purpose)
Published on Jun 17, 2025 10:06 AM IST
By, Mohali

Waste mgmt crisis in Mohali: Deputy mayor Bedi issues 15-day ultimatum to GMADA

The Mohali deputy mayor met GMADA chief administrator Vishesh Sarangal on Thursday and submitted a formal letter outlining the urgency of the matter

In a letter, deputy mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi noted that the municipal corporation (MC) had been using a dumping site near Phase 8B until it was shut down by court orders over a year ago (HT File Photo)
Published on Jun 14, 2025 10:04 AM IST
By, Mohali

GMADA to acquire 2,600 acres in big growth push for Mohali

The decision was taken during a meeting of GMADA’s executive committee on Friday, chaired by Punjab chief secretary KAP Sinha.

2,600 acres of land will be acquired across multiple areas for residential, commercial, industrial and institutional development in Mohali. (HT File Photo)
Published on Jun 07, 2025 09:42 AM IST
By, Mohali

14 years on, GMADA yet to hand over showrooms against acquired land

According to records, letters of intent (LOIs) were issued in 2013 for 100 square yards SCOs and booths, based on entitlement; the draw for allotment of commercial sites and booths to LOI holders was conducted in August 2021; however, more than three and a half years later, the original allottees have still not received allotment letters or possession of their sites

Through the land pooling scheme, owners were to be provided with residential or commercial plots instead of monetary compensation in lieu of their land. The size of each showroom is 100 square yards. (HT File)
Published on Jun 02, 2025 09:58 AM IST
By, Mohali

GMADA’s failure to pay 100 crore for infra upgrade behind Mohali’s power blues

For years, this has been the reality for Mohali residents. On Wednesday night too, after the storm, large parts of the districts were left without power for extended periods. In Sectors 91 and 94, power supply remained suspended for nearly 20 hours, and was restored only on Thursday evening. Aerocity, Industrial Area Phase 8-B, and Zirakpur witnessed outages lasting up to 15 hours.

GMADA is to pay <span class='webrupee'>₹</span>100 crore to the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited for the development of crucial infrastructure such as substations, distribution lines, and transmission networks. (HT File)
Published on May 23, 2025 09:56 AM IST
By, Mohali
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