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Q: The country's most expensive property market Mumbai, the rates used for property valuation have been increased by 7%.
Latest Answer: Hi Abhijit and Lewin!!!!! But do you know that this upward revision in ready-reckoner rates would result in more stamp duty for the home buyers. At the same time, developers usually pass on increase in project expenditure to consumers.
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Q: Maharashtra government has directed all municipal corporations in the state to conduct a survey of all old and shabby buildings before the beginning of monsoon and disconnect water and electricity supply in case residents therein refuse to vacate them.

Latest Answer: Hi folks, And the concerned authority will be responsible for repairs. They also required to calculate the FSI of each tenant and give certificate of the same to the tenant and the building owner.
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Q: What will be the functions of this separate management units?
Latest Answer: Well Shalini, As i know, there are many rural housing schemes apart from Indira Aawas Yojna such as Ramai Awas Yojna of the state social justice department, Shabri Awas Yojna of Tribal Development Department Rajiv Gandhi Niwara Yojna of Housing department are in place.
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Q: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that Maharashtra government will soon develop 50 villages in the state into 'smart villages'.
Latest Answer: Hi folks! Its all good. But you ever thought about existing roads in the cities. Mumbai and Pune is still suffering from public transport. Garbage and flith everywhere. Homeless people, pothole roads, bad traffic, pollution, parking problems, lane discipline has become a issue no-a-days. Not enough roads, we will have to wait for decades to be free from Congress not to go back to Square One. We need you to solve these issues not tomorrow since yesterday.
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Q: Maharashtra Government has simplified the procedure to convert farmland into non-agriculture land for plots covered under Developments plan in urban areas.

Latest Answer: As Ajit has mentioned, land owners will have to seek the permission of the municipal body for their non-agricultural plans. Once the municipal corporation or municipal council gives the go-ahead, the owner just needs to intimate the collector in 30 days. No permission from the collector is required. Revenue officials will then recover a one-time land conversion tax and a non-agriculture cess. This process will apply to those who are direct owners of the land. For those who have leased land from the government, the collector's permission is still required, though the conversion procedure has been made simpler for them as well
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Q: Builders in Maharashtra taking caution on Govt.'s move to redevelop Dharavi Slum spread over 154 hectare in North-central Mumbai through PPP model.
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Q: The Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said the State will take up the smart city mission through its own resources and also by pooling the resources.
Latest Answer: According to Maharashtra CM, when they use their resources best, when they improve the usage of technology, the costs are cut, efficiency increases, the reach improves and the common man gets the service which he ought to have got and which he has been reject.
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Q: The government of Maharashtra has asked municipal corporations in the state to work on cutting the number of approvals needed for a project in the realty sector to about 70, from the present level of 200.
Latest Answer: But now Maharashtra Govt. has decided to reduce the number of approvals from 200 to 70. It had earlier decided to reduce the number of clearances for an industrial unit to 37, from 76. This is on similar lines.
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Q: The state govt. is considering opening up land parcels under the no-development zones as well as plots belonging to Indian defence personnel in an effort to build affordable houses in Mumbai.
Latest Answer: But one thing govt has to keep in mind that all No Development Defence Zones"are mostly forest lands. And if those are used for housing, then we will loose the green cover on earth. I think Maharashtra Govt. should look into this matter before taking any such decision.
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Q: The Bombay high court took a serious view of the increasing illegal constructions in Navi Mumbai and said criminal cases should be registered against builders responsible for them.
Latest Answer: Right Amreesh, These are serious breach of the law under the IPC and the MRTP Act and the court should direct earlier. FIR needs to be registered against these builders. Criminal law needs to be set in motion and builders need to be taken to task. These builders must be held responsible.
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