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Delhi's new NOC system cuts upfront costs by 75%, easing construction delays and slashing infrastructure fees by up to 70%.
The Delhi Jal Board has introduced a provisional NOC system allowing property owners to pay just 25% of infrastructure charges upfront, with the remainder settled later based on final rates.
The change, aimed at easing financial strain and accelerating stalled projects, follows a shift from occupancy-based to floor-area-based charges that previously caused steep cost increases.
Commercial and residential IFCs vary by zone, with rates ranging from ₹63.81 to ₹446.70 per sqm.
Properties under 200 sqm remain exempt, and officials estimate the reform could cut IFC liabilities by 50% to 70% in many cases, boosting construction and related industries.
El nuevo sistema NOC de Delhi reduce los costos iniciales en un 75%, alivia las demoras en la construcción y reduce las tarifas de infraestructura en hasta un 70%.