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Indian Green Building Council looks to tie up with West Bengal govt to promote green buildings

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Indian Green Building Council looks to tie up with West Bengal govt to promote green buildings

The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) is all set to join hands with the West Bengal government to promote sustainable and eco-friendly housing in the state. The council, which is a part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), has expressed its interest in collaborating with the government on its ambitious ‘Banglar Bari’ housing scheme.

The ‘Banglar Bari’ housing scheme was launched by the West Bengal government in 2019 with the aim of providing affordable housing to the people of the state. The scheme focuses on constructing houses using eco-friendly and sustainable materials, with a special emphasis on promoting green building practices. The government has set a target of constructing 5 lakh houses under this scheme by 2025.

The IGBC, which is the leading body for promoting green building practices in India, has recognized the potential of this scheme and has shown keen interest in collaborating with the state government. The council believes that this partnership will not only benefit the people of West Bengal but also contribute towards the larger goal of creating a sustainable and greener India.

The IGBC has a vast experience in promoting green building practices and has been actively involved in various projects across the country. The council has been instrumental in creating awareness about the benefits of green buildings and has been working towards making them more accessible and affordable for the common man. With its expertise and knowledge, the IGBC can play a crucial role in making the ‘Banglar Bari’ housing scheme a success.

One of the key areas where the IGBC can contribute is in the selection of sustainable and eco-friendly materials for construction. The council has a comprehensive rating system for green buildings, which takes into account various factors such as energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and indoor air quality. By incorporating these guidelines in the construction of houses under the ‘Banglar Bari’ scheme, the IGBC can ensure that the houses are not only affordable but also environmentally friendly.

Moreover, the IGBC can also provide technical support and training to the local workforce involved in the construction of these houses. This will not only enhance their skills but also create job opportunities in the green building sector. The council can also conduct workshops and awareness programs for the beneficiaries of the scheme, educating them about the importance of sustainable living and how they can contribute towards a greener future.

The collaboration between the IGBC and the West Bengal government will also have a positive impact on the real estate sector in the state. With the increasing demand for green buildings, developers will be encouraged to adopt sustainable practices in their projects. This will not only benefit the environment but also improve the overall quality of life for the residents.

The ‘Banglar Bari’ housing scheme has already received a positive response from the people of West Bengal. The collaboration with the IGBC will further boost the credibility of the scheme and instill confidence in the minds of the beneficiaries. It will also attract more investors and developers to participate in the scheme, leading to its successful implementation.

The IGBC has been at the forefront of promoting sustainable and green practices in the country, and its partnership with the West Bengal government is a step towards achieving the larger goal of creating a sustainable and greener India. The council has always believed that sustainable living is the need of the hour, and by working together with the government, it can make a significant impact in this direction.

In conclusion, the collaboration between the IGBC and the West Bengal government on the ‘Banglar Bari’ housing scheme is a welcome move that will not only benefit the people of the state but also contribute towards a greener and more sustainable future for all. With the combined efforts of the council and the government, we can hope to see a significant transformation in the housing sector of West Bengal, setting an example for other states to follow. Let us all join hands and work towards a greener and better tomorrow.

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