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India–Germany Logistics Partnership Set to Unlock Over $7.5 Billion in New Investment

India and Germany are expected to drive over $7.5 billion in new logistics and investment growth over the next three years, with LogiMAT India 2026 emerging as a key platform for Indo-German collaboration, innovation, and supply chain transformation.

Govt to Measure 2.12 Crore Parcels of Land in Maharashtra and Provide Unique Land ID

Maharashtra’s government has launched a pilot project to measure 2.12 crore rural land parcels and update maps with 7/12 records, issuing a Unique Land Parcel Identification Number to each, enhancing land records accuracy and reducing disputes.

RERA’s “No Return Policy”: Once You Take Possession, There’s No Going Back

The Maharashtra Real Estate Appellate Tribunal has ruled that RERA does not allow homebuyers to return a flat and seek refund after taking possession, holding that acceptance of possession closes the exit route under Section 18 of the Act.

Protests Erupt at Sanjay Gandhi National Park Over Encroachment Removal Drive; Forest Department Claims Many Protesters Are Repeat Encroachers

Protests erupted at Sanjay Gandhi National Park as forest authorities push to evict alleged repeat encroachers under Bombay High Court orders, claiming 385 families returned after receiving rehab homes. Demonstrators, identifying as tribals, counter that they have ancestral rights and pending claims under the Forest Rights Act, raising questions over implementation and justice.

Victory for Small Shopkeepers in SRA Projects: Authority Fixes Reasonable Rate for Extra Area in Goregaon Slum Rehab

Shopkeepers in Goregaon’s Aman Shanti SRA project get major relief as the Slum Rehabilitation Authority orders the developer to sell extra shop space beyond 225 sq.ft. at a fair rate of up to ₹21,000 per sq.ft. – matching what most others already accepted. The January 2026 order directs immediate registration of agreements, ending a years-long dispute and helping the redevelopment move forward for hundreds of families.