KDMC Fines Titwala Housing Township Over Waste Processing Lapse

A housing township in Titwala has been fined βΉ1 lakh after the local civic body found that its in-house waste-processing arrangement was not operating as required. The action is a reminder that a home purchase involves more than the apartment, amenities and price. Day-to-day management has a direct effect on how comfortably residents live after possession.
For buyers evaluating a township, waste handling should be part of the site visit. Ask where wet and dry waste is collected, whether the processing unit is operational, who is responsible for its upkeep and whether the cost is included in the monthly maintenance bill. A large project needs systems that work consistently, not only facilities shown at launch.
Titwala remains a value-driven housing location for buyers who are ready to trade a longer commute for more space. That makes a functioning residential ecosystem especially important. Clean common areas, reliable water supply, security, transport access and active society management all contribute to the long-term experience and resale appeal of a home.
What buyers should do: Visit the project at different times of day, speak to residents where possible and review maintenance practices before making a booking decision.
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