The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has taken a proactive step to clear several illegal constructions in Bhiwandi, a move aimed at regularizing the area and ensuring urban planning compliance.
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The MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority) is responsible for reviewing compounding applications and processing the regularization of illegal constructions in Bhiwandi. This involves ensuring that property owners bring their structures into compliance with local regulations by paying penalties and meeting certain conditions.
The Bhiwandi Surrounding Notified Area (BSNA) includes several areas around Bhiwandi where a significant number of illegal constructions have been identified. The MMRDA's clearance efforts are particularly focused on this region to ensure compliance with urban planning norms.
The regularization policy allows property owners to seek regularization of their illegal structures by submitting compounding applications. These applications are reviewed by the MMRDA, and if approved, the owners must pay penalties and meet certain conditions to bring their structures into compliance with local regulations.
The penalties for illegal constructions under the regularization policy are designed to be fair and reasonable, taking into account the economic conditions of the region. Property owners are required to pay these penalties as part of the process to bring their structures into compliance with local regulations.
In addition to clearing illegal constructions, the MMRDA is focusing on various urban development projects, including improving infrastructure, enhancing public services, and promoting sustainable development. These efforts are part of a comprehensive plan to transform the Mumbai Metropolitan Region into a model of urban development.
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