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Prevent Registration of Unregulated Plotting Projects: ORERA to Govt

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July 28, 2025

Expressing serious concern over unchecked constructions in urban areas, the Odisha Real Estate Authority (ORERA) has asked the state government to prevent sale and registration of plots in projects taken up without registration and layout approval.

- Sudarsan Maharana @ Bhubaneswar

The ORERA, in its communique sent earlier this week, has sought urgent measures from the Revenue department and Inspector General of Registration (IGR). It has also asked the authorities to prevent sub-registrars from allowing registration of such plots in violation of Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) norms, sources in the Housing and Urban Development (H&UD) department said.

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