The Maharashtra government is set to expand the eligibility criteria for the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) scheme, potentially benefiting more residents. This move aims to enhance urban development and improve living conditions in slum areas.
Sra SchemeUrban DevelopmentSlum RehabilitationMaharashtra GovernmentInclusive GrowthReal Estate MaharashtraJul 11, 2025

The SRA scheme, or Slum Rehabilitation Authority scheme, is a government initiative in Maharashtra aimed at rehabilitating and improving the living conditions of slum dwellers in urban areas.
The eligibility criteria for the SRA scheme have been expanded to include more residents, particularly those with higher annual incomes and those living in informal settlements.
The benefits of the SRA scheme include better housing, access to basic amenities, improved infrastructure, and the creation of sustainable communities with amenities such as schools and healthcare facilities.
The expansion of eligibility criteria will allow more residents to benefit from the SRA scheme, leading to improved living conditions and contributing to the overall development of urban areas in Maharashtra.
Stakeholders, including developers, NGOs, and community organizations, play a crucial role in the implementation of the SRA scheme by providing support, resources, and expertise to ensure the success of rehabilitation projects.

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