The Maharashtra government has unveiled a new housing strategy to promote affordable and eco-friendly homes with subsidies, announced during the Ease of Doing Redevelopment (EoDR) exhibition.
MaharashtraAffordable HousingEcofriendly HomesSubsidiesCredaimchiReal Estate MaharashtraOct 02, 2024
The Maharashtra government has announced a new housing strategy to promote affordable and eco-friendly homes with subsidies.
The goal of the new strategy is to provide affordable housing options to the masses, while also promoting eco-friendly construction practices.
Developers who adopt green building technologies and sustainable construction methods will receive subsidies from the government.
The new strategy will help reduce the state's carbon footprint by promoting eco-friendly construction practices.
The EoDR exhibition is an event that brings together developers, architects, and government officials to discuss the challenges and opportunities in the redevelopment sector.
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