“NIT sanctioned” vs “NMRDA layout”—what the labels actually mean on the ground
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Buying guide Nov 8, 2025 1 min read

“NIT sanctioned” vs “NMRDA layout”—what the labels actually mean on the ground

Clearing the confusion buyers face when two brochures use different approval phrases for the same pin code.

NIT’s historical planning role still echoes in drainage easements—even when NMRDA administers outward expansion layers. Layout sanction tags tell you permissible land-use bundling—not automatic building permissions; stage construction accordingly. Cross-check village khasra merges when agricultural conversions appear in genealogy but urban use is marketed contemporaneously.

Ask promoters this trio

  • Which authority issued the sanction you are quoting by number?
  • Which stage of internal infra is escrowed?
  • Show me the linkage map between phase filing and plotted inventory still unsold.

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