LUCKNOW: The Cabinet of the Uttar Pradesh government passed the Integrated Township Policy on Tuesday, October 5. According to this policy, the minimum area of an integrated township should be 25 acres and the maximum area should be 500 acres. The state government, in a recent press release, stated that Integrated Township Policy-2014 (License Based System) has been issued for the UP Awas Vikas Parishad and all development authorities for the development of housing schemes through private capital investment in urban areas of the state. According to Para 14.8 of the Integrated Township Policy, urban development charges will be payable by the developer at the time of Detailed Project Report (DPR) approval of the project.
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