Latest Answer: Yes, center is positive about the development of salt pan land. Though there are some issues related to coastal regulation zone but they will touch the CRZ-I grade area.
Q:The affordable housing sector was expecting that the Modi govt, like last time, would extend some support to it and solve the difficulties. But hopeless result.
Latest Answer: Good evening friends,
It is really a good news as it will increasing the standards of living by giving proper homes and subsidised interest rates to EWS and LIG groups will not only aid in fulfilment of their social needs but also help everybody associated with the real estate sector. We are happy with this decision and welcome it wholeheartedly.
Latest Answer: Hi Rakshit and Abhishek,
It will not only solve the housing shortage but at the same time, it will increasing the standards of living by giving proper homes and subsidised interest rates to EWS and LIG groups will not only aid in fulfilment of their social needs but also help everybody associated with the real estate sector. We are happy with this decision and welcome it wholeheartedly.
Latest Answer: Hi Asish and Ravi,
It is imperative to understand that Housing for all by 2022 is a bigger term than what is being understood by the common public. There is lot more to it than just providing houses to everyone. The government has planned to not only build more houses, but to redevelop slums, decrease interest for poor section, involving private sector and also aid urban poor for renovating the existing homes.
Latest Answer: Yes, what you mentioned is right but the Maharashtra government will change rules and regulations to help in delivery of affordable housing projects for the millions of the state's poor. Making sure that the offered new housing policy would be "pro-people", Maharashtra CM Fadnavis told the developers to work together with the government in its mission to provide affordable housing for the lower-middle class and the poor people.
Latest Answer: Hi everybody,
Yeasterday, the Maharashtra government will change rules and regulations to help in delivery of affordable housing projects for the millions of the state's poor. Making sure that the offered new housing policy would be "pro-people", Maharashtra CM Fadnavis told the developers to work together with the government in its mission to provide affordable housing for the lower-middle class and the poor people.
Latest Answer: Hi Shantanu & Rakshit,
At the same time Housing Minister Prakash Mehta recommended a decrease in FSI-TDR rates to make land available to developers in return for a specific percentage of free homes to the government, which could be sold at low prices to the poor classes.
Through this, the govt could eliminate its Rs.350000 crore financial debt pressure got from the past program.
Latest Answer: Hi Praveen & Sunil,
The Maharashtra government will change rules and regulations to help in delivery of affordable housing projects for the millions of the state's poor. Making sure that the offered new housing policy would be "pro-people", Maharashtra CM Fadnavis told the developers to work together with the government in its mission to provide affordable housing for the lower-middle class and the poor people.
Latest Answer: At the same time Housing Minister Prakash Mehta recommended a decrease in FSI-TDR rates to make land available to developers in return for a specific percentage of free homes to the government, which could be sold at low prices to the poor classes.
Through this, the govt could eliminate its Rs.350000 crore financial debt pressure got from the past program.
Latest Answer: For that our Industry Minister Subhash Desai named for a nodal agency to synchronize between different state and central agencies like public works department and railways in the development of Mumbai and direct to make structure of operations for the best interest of the city.