Ashtagandh Ph-I
Handing Over Ceremony
Celebrated on May 15th, 2010.
Mr. Atul Dhamankar, young but richer in experience in wildlife conservation filed & famous writer of books of wildlife, was invited as
Chief Guest & Mr. Upendra Kulkarni of Shree Vidya Prakashan, a publisher of books on different path graced the occasion as Guest of Honour.
S. No. 23/part, Balewadi,
Off Baner Road,
Next to Hotel Sadanand,
Pune
Hi Friends,
This Sunday i.e. on 18th of April at one of our projects Ashtagandh@ baner, we tried a concept about tree plantation which got over helming responce,so thought of sharing the same with u.We all know that PMC has its rules about plantation & per 80sq m of plot area we have to plant a tree for getting completion. At our this project we were supposed to plant nearly 12 trees by rule ,where as we have planted nearly 20 trees such as jamun, nem, aamal,bakul, aapta & we planted it through the hands of flat holder s of the project as well landlords.
We have made the name plates of them along the tree & asked them that they will be the care taker of the tree which they have planted for ever! The event went very nice & nearly all the flat holder s have turned up with their families & planted the trees around the building with the assuerence of they will act as care taker of the tree!
Friends, no pleasure than to watch a tree growing along with your stay in your home & we need to make the end user more & more involved & not only awaer about his rule in saving as well conserving the big trees. And as a developer I think its our responsibility to maintain the balance of trees & concrete, at the same time its every bodies responsibility that we are following our responsibility :)
ending along some moments...
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Sanjay Deshpande
Loksatta 28-03-2010
Loksatta 21-03-2010
14TH NOV., CHILDREN’S DAY
It’s now more that 40 years the country is celebrating this day & what’s scenario around? Hundred’s of kid’s don’t have shelter of their mom & dad, thousands have to work harder than even grown ups to get 2 time food for themselves, lacs of kids don’t have access to any education leave apart quality schooling, millions of kids don’t have any medical health support for their proper growth ! And what right we have to celebrate this day! Are we going to restrict the day to our own kids ,on whom we eventually shower all our wealth year along, so what’s the need of any special Children Day for our kids! Is that we restrict ourselves this day to our own kids?
Guys look around & then u will realize so many of children around for whom u can do so many things, not necessarily they will be beggers,it can be your watchman’s or maids kid or a pmc /zp school with poor facilities or a orphanage near by or a children ward in in a public hospital around. And u need not have to give money; u can share many things from books, to toys to clothes of your kids to your own time which will make their day a real calibration!
How we are going to make them awear about their responcibilities is the question I will ask to myself !
Do it by yourself now or are we going to lay back & blame Govt for doing nothing for the children & we also ending up doing the same thing!
Do share with as many u can !
Time Property
24th October, 2009.
Time Property
24th October, 2009.
Nisargvihar @ Balewadi phase 1 row house possesion by
Mr. Khadse Sir, Central Bank with
Mr. Roy, Mr. Shridharan & Bank of Maharashtra's
Mr & Mrs Brhame.
19-09-09
PBAP ECO Contrubution
Times of India
Date-05/06/2009
Affordable Homes, whose job is it?
Affordable housing is the talk of time & all of sudden you can read in every new paper about the talks shows & seminars on the topic recently. When ever I think on any issue of a home, I realize how emotional we are on this topic & may be that's the cause we have always failed to do something real concrete about any good policy regarding Housing Industry. After all policies has to be made on practical basis & not just to win the elections & we need to understand one thing very clearly, in a country like our which is a conglomerate of all sorts of living standards " We are never going to make every body satisfied at a time ! "
Affordable Home doesn't mean to ask people to compromise from 2bhk flat to 1bhk flat or to reduce & squeeze the 2 bhk / 3 bhk flat in smaller area by reducing room dimensions! It's making the whole procedure of home manufacturing to home buying simple & clear so as every one can have his own options as per his pocket size. Like in car market you have option of Maruti Alto at 2.5 lac to BMW 7 series at 1.5 crore! All the vehicles have 4 wheels only but what matters is achieving balance between need of the customer & supply of the range of vehicles the Industry offers. And policies which assure that the Industry is able to deliver what the customer wants.
And this is exactly where we have been went wrong repeatedly with any policy related to Housing, for e.g. we want Land holders, Builders, Slum residents, Middle Class, Environmentalists, Large scale building material manufacturers, Housing Finance Institutes, Banks, Politicians & at last Local Municipal body, all happy at a time ! Because Landholders want full value of their lands potential even considering the TDR to be utilized on it! Builders want to make money by selling homes as it's their business, Slum residents wants a proper home without paying any thing which will be maintenance free & as big as they can get, Middle class wants a home within right in the city with all loans at lowest interest, Environmentalists want a clean pollution free green & infrastructural sound city, Building material manufacturers like Cement, Steel don't want the rates governed of their material, Housing Finance Cox's also wont lower their interests rates, Banks wont consider Builders as reliable clients, Politicians don't want their voters unsatisfied & the local Municipal body want revenue but not the blame for any segments accusation of being friendly with other !
Now how we are going to manage it?
Firstly understand the Housing Industry, treat it as an Industry, frame the rules accordingly & fast & implement them ruthlessly. Here ruthlessly means don't spare any segment of above all related when it's a breach of the law once made. We make the policies keeping in mind that what if some one broke it? Actually if we enforce them without any bodies influence & not to please any segment then no body will dare that. Proper laws, backed up by an enforcement system always save the time & as in any industry, here too time is money. Does anybody have ever analyzed in Dubai or Hong Kong they built 70-80 storied tower in 3 years flat. Here we will need that much time for such type of tower to get all sanctions itself! Now who is going to pay for this time span? Time delay is for simple reason, with repeated scandals every one is scared to sign on any thing & takes his own time making things delay. The laws are vague & many a time individual case becomes a policy & which often happens. This is defeat of the system as agreed land & buildings is a tricky topic but yet we can cover 90-95% cases in the policy & then rest can be dealt as individual case & for that also a system of forming a tribunal can be formed.
The basic raw material for housing is land & its limited edition type stuff is a fact. If everybody wants to live in a locality where schools, market, medical facility, workplace are close by with other infrastructure like water, power, drainage is available in ample then naturally there is a drift between demand & supply of such land. That is why we can't provide affordable housing to all, as definition of the term affordable varies within the classes of society. For e.g. a 2bhk at 40 lacks may not be a big deal for a couple earning 50k per month with the kind of job & loan facility they can have but even a well doing small scale business man or professional cant have it as he don't get the loan backing! Keep apart the class 3/4 segment as their budget & issues are again different.
Why cant the local body buys sizeable land on all sides of the city in fringe outside the municipal limit & develop basic things like one point water supply & transportation arrangement to the main city , define the land rate. Now ask developers to build flats with all internal infrastructure there in leave of TDR in main city & sale these homes to the real needy ones at fix price? If we are expecting it by developers only then we should take the guarantee of getting the things sold & assuring fix rates of basic materials like steel & cement. When ever we say affordable then it means that the same thing is applicable to all who are related to the finish product. I am not taking side of developers but if we can't assure a fixed profit then we have no right to ask him to sale a t fix price, no court of law will accept that.
Land pricing is another issue as its demand driven, imagine a city with infrastructure available all around balancely, then there wont be demand in one particular area. And even if its there then it will be within a limited segment, so let them buy at heavy price they can afford but at least majority of the people will have their own home then around the city.
The Developer is governed by so many govt/semi govt agencies & with no restriction of profit making. This profession may the most unprofessionally run profession & that's why is the profits are enormous so are the risks involved. But yes accepting with all these, one needs to keep his social binding in mind & keep the profits under some self marked lines is the best one can do till we define some fixed rules for the game. The basic material manufacturers just don't care for builder as their main customer is govt as most infrastructure structures like dams, roads are done by govt. And it's here the consumption of cement & steel is more. There has to be a control on all such materials if we want to control home prices. Also what we need is R & D in this industry & a feasible one as we can't use mud & thatch for constructing high rise buildings. Over the years the basic construction practices are same & so are the planning concepts.
Housing finance co's interest rates & loan eligibility norms needs to be more clear & transparent as that's the main reason where a person's affordability is defined. Same is applicable to banks for which builders are the least priority. No landlord sale the land without getting his full payment upfront & if banks are not going to finance for the land then the developer raise this money from private market where interest rates are as high as 24% per year. And who is going to pay this added burden? Obliviously the flat holder, who again has to pay for his housing finance also!
Lastly the politicians must understand the scenario & make people aware that it's their responsibility too, to choose the house keeping in mind all above things. Blame game won't do any good to any segment; instead use the power which politicians have for assisting the local body/ govt to frame the laws & fast. There is where may be the key to Affordable Home for a Common Man.
SUJAL, Handing Over Ceremony dt. 07/02/2009
Chief Guest of Honour, Mr. Yashwant Khaire, Superintendent, Garden Dept. (PMC)