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Kharagpur Railway Colony Project Unlocking Potential

The Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) has announced the initiation of bidding for the redevelopment of railway land in the Kharagpur Railway Colony, a strategic move aimed at unlocking the potential of underutilised land for residential purposes. This project is expected to play a vital role in advancing urban development in the region, aligning with broader national objectives to enhance infrastructure and housing availability.

The proposed project includes leasing approximately 32,000 square metres of land specifically designated for residential development, as well as licensing the redevelopment of an additional 2,840.07 square metres in the Chandimari Maidan Railway Colony. The lease term spans an impressive 99 years, with a base price set at INR 14.7 crore. In addition, developers will be responsible for a redevelopment cost of INR 7.54 crore, which is allocated for constructing essential infrastructure, including railway quarters. With a Floor Space Index (FSI) of 2, the redevelopment will allow for a total built-up area of 64,000 square metres, presenting substantial opportunities for residential development. Located strategically along Nimpura Road, the site is approximately 5 kilometres from Kharagpur Junction, enhancing its accessibility for potential residents. Furthermore, while the nearest bus stand is also around 5 kilometres away, the closest commercial airport, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata, is situated about 141 kilometres from the site.

The railway land is bordered by existing railway properties and colonies, with Nimpura Road forming its northern boundary. Interested developers are invited to submit their electronic bids by September 2, 2024, in compliance with the guidelines established by RLDA. This initiative not only aims to transform underutilised railway land into valuable residential infrastructure but also adheres to sustainable development practices. By fostering residential growth, the project contributes to the urban landscape of Kharagpur, reflecting a commitment to addressing housing shortages while promoting environmentally responsible development. As urbanisation continues to rise, such projects are essential in balancing growth with sustainability, ultimately benefiting both the local community and the broader economy.

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