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Kolkata IGBC Bengal pact to boost green housing

The West Bengal government is in talks with the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) to integrate green standards into public housing under Bangla Awas Yojana, aiming to boost sustainable development through incentives, public-private partnerships, and eco-friendly infrastructure policies.

The proposed partnership was highlighted at the 2025 Green Building Summit in Kolkata, jointly hosted by IGBC and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The move signals a significant policy alignment between the state and industry bodies towards fostering resilient, low-carbon urban development. According to state officials, green building certification may soon become an embedded feature of the Bangla Awas Yojana, West Bengal’s flagship housing initiative for low- and middle-income households. With climate change posing an increasing threat to urban infrastructure, the plan aims to ensure that future mass housing developments are designed to conserve energy, reduce emissions, and adapt to extreme weather conditions.

Currently, the state has over 900 IGBC-registered green projects. However, this number is expected to grow substantially once the proposed collaboration begins delivering on-the-ground results. IGBC’s deputy executive director confirmed the council’s intent to support the government with green design frameworks, capacity building, and sustainability benchmarking. To support adoption at scale, the state is considering a public-private partnership (PPP) model for green housing projects. This model is likely to open up investment opportunities for developers, enabling faster execution and ensuring that global best practices are applied throughout the construction cycle.

As an additional incentive, the government has already introduced a 10 per cent extra floor area ratio (FAR) for green-certified buildings in Kolkata Municipal Corporation and New Town Kolkata Development Authority jurisdictions. This provision is aimed at compensating for higher initial costs of green design and encouraging more developers to incorporate sustainability features early in the planning stage. Industry leaders at the summit noted that green buildings are not only energy-efficient but also cost-effective in the long run. As per data shared during the event, for every rupee invested in green construction, operational cost savings range from ₹3 to ₹7. Developers urged the state to streamline the approval process for green projects and provide clarity on regulatory compliance to ensure faster uptake.

The construction industry contributes significantly to India’s overall emissions, making it critical to mainstream low-carbon practices at the policy level. Stakeholders at the summit collectively agreed that integrating green norms in affordable housing is no longer optional but a necessity in the face of the country’s climate commitments. The proposed collaboration between IGBC and the Bengal government may serve as a pioneering model for other Indian states, encouraging adoption of sustainable design in government-led housing schemes and accelerating the transition toward carbon-neutral urban growth.

Kolkata IGBC Bengal pact to boost green housing
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