Haryana Govt Sets June 30 Deadline for e-Bhoomi Land Sale Scheme
Hey folks, grab your chai and listen up! The Haryana government is pushing hard with its e-Bhoomi initiative, aiming to acquire a massive 1.7 lakh acres of land across 71 towns. They've even set a final deadline of June 30, 2026, for landowners to participate in this voluntary scheme, which is all about getting land for urban, commercial, and institutional development. For us living and investing in Gurugram, this is particularly interesting because the HSVP is specifically planning to launch brand new sectors right here. More land means more development, and potentially, more housing and commercial options down the line. So, for buyers in Gurugram, do you think this push for new sectors is generally good news, or could it come with its own set of challenges?
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E-Bhoomi sounds great on paper, but I'm skeptical about the execution. Government schemes for land acquisition often face massive delays and resistance. Remember the issues with previous land acquisitions near Badshahpur? Will they actually acquire 1.7 lakh acres by 2026? What about compensation for landowners, will it be fair and quick? This is crucial for new sectors to come up smoothly.
Compensation rates are usually based on collector rates, which are often much lower
Yeah, the 1.7 lakh acres target is huge, especially by June 2026. I've read that previous targets for similar schemes were rarely met on time. Land acquisition is a complex beast involving multiple stakeholders and potential legal challenges. So, while the intent is positive, meeting this target fully and smoothly seems ambitious. It's not just about setting a deadline, it's about the execution on the ground.
My uncle's land was part of an acquisition near Baharampur Naya a few years back. The compensation was okay, but the process dragged on forever, took almost 3 years extra. Hope e-Bhoomi is genuinely faster and more transparent, otherwise hum jaise buyers ko hi wait karna padega.
Hey, this e-Bhoomi news sounds promising for Gurugram! More land for development means more housing options, right? As a first-time buyer, I'm constantly worried about the sky-high prices here. Do you guys think this will actually help stabilize property rates, or will developers just hike prices further for these 'new' sectors?
Sahi baat hai, more supply should ideally stabilize prices in the long run. Agar proper planning ho toh, this could be good for first-time buyers. Let's hope for the best!
Stabilize prices? Hah! My experience says developers will just find new ways to justify even higher rates for 'planned' new sectors. Plus, land acquisition always takes forever. Kya Gurugram mein abhi bhi affordable options mil payenge?