What New Policy Did the Maha Cabinet Approve for MHADA Housing Projects?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- New redevelopment policy for MHADA projects in Mumbai suburbs.
- Focus on affordable housing for residents.
- Includes major projects like Motilal Nagar.
- Plans for concept-based iconic city development.
- Amendments to Maharashtra Public Trust Act for modernization.
Mumbai, Nov 18 (NationPress) The Maharashtra Cabinet, presided over by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, has recently endorsed a fresh policy aimed at the redevelopment of Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) housing initiatives that span areas of 20 acres or more within the Mumbai suburbs.
This new policy is anticipated to greatly advance the availability of affordable housing for residents in and around Mumbai.
The cabinet's resolution is pivotal as MHADA escalates its efforts to produce a significant quantity of housing units in the Mumbai suburbs through cluster redevelopment, a collaborative model for private land parcels, and the 20 percent inclusive housing initiative for private developers.
Key projects include the extensive 142-acre Motilal Nagar development and new proposals in areas like Sion, Andheri, and Jogeshwari. The overarching plan aims to merge affordable and inclusive housing with the rehabilitation of current residents, fostering modern, mixed-use communities.
Additionally, the cabinet greenlit a proposal for concept-driven iconic city development, designed to optimize land utilization by various state authorities, including CIDCO. This initiative will empower CIDCO and other entities to establish integrated colonies based on sanctioned concepts, which will encompass residential clusters and international commercial zones.
Moreover, the cabinet ratified amendments to the Maharashtra Public Trust Act of 1950 and consented to eliminate derogatory terms from the Maharashtra Begging Prohibition Act. Following directives from the Law and Justice Department and a Supreme Court mandate, terms such as leprosy sufferer, leper, and leprosy hospital will be expunged from Sections 9 and 26 of the 1959 Act.
The cabinet authorized the establishment of new positions to manage land acquisition, rehabilitation, and resettlement issues, aiming to expedite the resolution of outstanding cases under Section 64 of the 2013 Act concerning fair compensation and transparency. A statement from the chief minister’s office indicated that this initiative seeks to alleviate the existing backlog.
Furthermore, the cabinet approved the creation of 339 positions for the Ratan Tata Maharashtra State Skill University, including 232 teaching and 107 non-teaching roles.