Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan has expressed deep concern over the denial of housing based on caste or religion, labeling it as disheartening and against the principles of equality and secularism.
Housing DiscriminationMaharashtraC P RadhakrishnanSocial InequalityInclusivityReal Estate MaharashtraApr 09, 2025
Housing discrimination refers to the practice of denying or limiting access to housing based on an individual's caste, religion, or other social characteristics. In Maharashtra, this issue has been a concern as it leads to social segregation and violates the principles of equality and secularism.
The Maharashtra government has implemented the Maharashtra Model Tenancy Act, which aims to create a more equitable rental market by protecting tenants from unfair eviction and rent hikes. Additionally, there are community-based initiatives and educational programs to raise awareness and promote inclusivity.
Housing discrimination limits marginalized communities' access to better living conditions, perpetuates social segregation, and reinforces inequality. It can also lead to economic disadvantages and social isolation.
NGOs and civil society play a crucial role by raising awareness about the harmful effects of housing discrimination, promoting inclusive policies, and providing support to affected communities. They also work to change societal attitudes and foster mutual respect.
Individuals can help by supporting and participating in community-based initiatives, advocating for fair housing policies, and promoting inclusivity in their own neighborhoods. They can also report instances of discrimination to relevant authorities and support affected individuals.
Premium residential under-construction properties in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Bengaluru, and Mumbai have seen a significant surge in prices, driven by growing demand and evolving lifestyle preferences.
Lodha One Bund Garden's Emperor Palace penthouse sells for INR 37cr, setting a new benchmark for luxury living in Pune.
The counting of votes for the Biennial election to 11 council seats in Maharashtra has concluded, with the ruling Mahayuti alliance winning all 9 seats they contested.
MIG households are families with an annual income from ₹6 lakh up to ₹9 lakh. The government will provide assistance of ₹2.30 lakh crore under the scheme to construct, purchase, or rent a house at an affordable cost in urban areas.
The finance ministry’s economic review highlights the real estate sector’s resilience, with a notable surge in demand during the festive season and a robust office leasing market.
hBits, a platform for fractional ownership of commercial real estate, has secured Rs 40 crore in Series A funding. This investment will be used to enhance their AI-driven platform and expand their reach, making high-quality real estate accessible to a bro