3. Chandigarh
Chandigarh, city and union territory of India. Located about 165
miles (265 km) north of New Delhi, the territory is bounded by
the state of Haryana on the east and by the state of Punjab on all
other sides. It is situated on the Indo-Gangetic Plain a short
distance southwest of the Siwalik Range (Shiwalik Range),
between two seasonal hill torrents, the Sukhna and Patiali rivers.
The land is a flat and fertile tract of alluvial soils, and its rural
farmland produces such crops as wheat, corn (maize), and rice.
The city has one of the highest per capita incomes in the country.
The city is the cleanest in India based on a national government
study. The union territory also heads the list of Indian states and
territories according to the Human Development Index. In 2015,
a survey by LG Electronics ranked it as the happiest city in India
over the happiness index. The metropolitan area of Chandigarh,
Mohali and Panchkula collectively forms a Tricity, with a
combined population of over 1,611,770
4. History of Chandigarh
With the partition of India in 1947, the old British province of
Punjab was divided into two parts. The larger western part, including
the Punjabi capital of Lahore, went to Pakistan. The eastern part was
granted to India, but it was without an administrative, commercial,
or cultural center. Consequently, plans to find a suitable site for the
capital of the new Indian Punjab were undertaken soon after
partition. The Indian government considered several options—
including Amritsar, Jalandhar (Jullundur), Phillaur, Ludhiana,
Shimla (Simla), Ambala, and Karnal—and selected the present site
of Chandigarh in 1948. It was hoped that a magnificent new state
capital, scenically located at the foot of the Himalayas, would
become a symbol of modernity, would heal the wounded pride of
Indian Punjabis, and would house thousands of mostly Hindu and
Sikh refugees who had fled from Muslim-dominated Pakistan. The
city was planned by the Swiss-born architect Le Corbusier, assisted
by Maxwell Fry, Jane Drew, and several Indian architects and town
planners. Construction began in the early 1950s, and most of the city
was completed in the early 1960s. The project ultimately required
the relocation of some 21,000 people from 58 villages. The
Chandigarh union territory was constituted on November 1, 1966
5. Founded May 24, 1994
Leadership
Mayor Ravi Kant Sharma, Bhartiya Janata Party
since 8 January 2021
Senior Deputy Mayor Mahesh Inder Singh, Bhartiya Janata Party
since 8 January 2021
Deputy Mayor Farmila, Bhartiya Janata Party
since 8 January 2021
Municipal Commissioner Kamal Kishor Yadav, IAS
Municipal Corporation Of Chandigarh
18. Fire Protection Requirements
The buildings shall be planned designed and constructed to ensure the fire safety and this shall
be done in accordance with provision laid down in National Building Code of India Part IV on
Fire Protection.
For building having height of 15 m. and above, the Chandigarh Fire Prevention and Fire Safety
Rules, 1991 shall also be applicable
19. Tree Preservation
1. The relevant provision of Chandigarh Tree Preservation Order, 1952 shall be applicable.
2. If it appears to the Chief Administrator that it is necessary or expedient to preserve or plant trees generally
specified kind in Chandigarh, he may, by notification in the official gazette make an order (hereinafter
referred to as the Trees Preservation Order) with respect to trees generally or such kind of trees, as may be
specified in that orders, and such order may regulate, restrict or prohibit. :-
The cutting, topping, lopping or willful destruction of trees, except with the previous permission of the Chief
Administrator.
The planning and re-planting of trees or kinds of trees in any site or location therein as may be specified in
the orders issued in this regard.
Minimum 6’ X 6’ area shall be provided around the trees during road construction/widening and pavement.
20. WATER CONSERVATION
In all the buildings having toilets/washrooms, henceforth dual flushing system of not more than 7 lets.
capacity per W.C. shall be mandatory in order to take care of water conservation. All the commercial
institutions and non-residential buildings will install the requisite flushing system within two years.
Rain Water Harvesting System:
All the buildings, which are or will be located on plot of one kanal and above shall have rain harvesting
system to recharge ground water installed as per the specifications given by the Administration. All the
existing buildings shall install rain water harvesting system to recharge the ground water.
Solar Water Heating System:
The Solar Water Heating Devices shall be installed in the service-zone on the terrace.
21. RETAIL PROJECTS IN CHANDIGARH
Jubilee Walk, Sector 70, Mohali:
JUBILEE WALK is situated on the Himalayan Marg sector 70, Mohali, SAS Nagar. It’s a 4-side open corner property. The project has a wide
frontage & very impressive layout design. The beauty of this project is that this project is exactly on the Himalayan Marg and other sides facing
towards the residents of sector 70. The project has direct access from 4-ways. The Jubilee Walk caters to an immediate catchment of a big crowd of
the sector 70, 69, 77 & sector 78 residential societies. It’s a truly high street retail open market to cater to all kinds of shopping, fine dining, fun,
entertainment, and business needs of nearby residents. The JUBILEE WALK is properly visible and walkable to every resident of nearby localities.
So can say that the JUBILEE WALK is an excellent location property.
Maya Garden Magnesia, Zirakpur:
The Maya Garden Magnesia is situated at Chandigarh Ambala Highway, Zirakpur (NH-22). It’s a 3-side open corner property all sides are wide
roads. Maya Garden Magnesia is a gateway location to Haryana, Himachal, Chandigarh, and Punjab tourists.
The Maya Garden Magnesia is the central location of several high-density population areas of Chandigarh & Zirakpur. So the location of the Maya
Garden Magnesia is excellent.
Mohali Citi Centre, Aerocity Road, Mohali:
The beauty of this project is that this project is exactly facing towards the Airport road and other side facing towards the independent residences. The
project has direct access from 3-ways. Mohali Citi Centre caters to an immediate catchment of a big crowd of Aerocity Airport road traffic and nearby
residents of GMADAAerocity. It’s a truly high street retail open market to cater to all kind of shopping, fine dining, fun, entertainment, and business
needs of nearby localities. So can say that the Saraf Mohali Citi Centre is an excellent location property.
22. RETAIL PROJECTS IN CHANDIGARH
WTC Chandigarh:
Construction Status: Under Construction
World Trade Centre (WTC) Chandigarh is situated on the Mohali Airport Chowk Aerocity Chandigarh Punjab India. It’s a 3-side open corner property.
WTC Chandigarh is just a 5-minutes drive from Chandigarh International Airport.
TDI Connaught Place, Sector 111, Mohali:
TDI Connaught Place is situated in the sector 111 Mohali Chandigarh Punjab. The project has a very wide frontage and a very impressive layout design
TDI Connaught Place is the top-most visible project of sector 111 & sector 110 of Mohali. The project is 100% visible and walkable for nearby
residential societies. The project is very well connected to multiple public transportation facilities and other civic facilities. So can say that the Tdi
Connaught Place is an excellent location commercial property.
Ubber Mews Gate, Kharar Kurali Road, Mohali:
The Ubber Mews Gate is situated in Kharar Kurali Road, Chandigarh Chintapurni Dharamshala Road Mohali, SAS Naga, district Chandigarh. It’s a 2-
side open property with 100% visibility. The project has a very wide frontage.
The project is properly visible and walkable to nearby residents and easily accessible to Mews Gate residents. The project is very well connected to
multiple public transportation facilities and other civic facilities.
The Ubber Mews Gate is situated in a high-density population area of Mohali. There are more than 10-thousand flats and more than 30-thousand urban
rich residential population. This is a very good sign of commercial property investment.