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State waives OC requirement for new power connections

State waives OC requirement for new power connections
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The state government has granted a one-time exemption from the mandatory Occupancy Certificate requirement for new residential electricity connections. This policy applies to buildings up to G+3 floors on sites measuring up to 2,400 sq. ft. and includes specific rural structures.

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This simplifies the bureaucratic process for homeowners to access essential utility services, potentially benefiting thousands of residents in urban and rural areas.

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In a relief for homeowners awaiting permanent electricity connections, the State government has granted a one-time exemption from the mandatory Occupancy Certificate (OC) requirement for newly-constructed residential buildings.

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