The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is set to make 15 crore documents public, a move aimed at reducing the need for Right to Information (RTI) applications. This initiative will enhance transparency and streamline access to important information for the public.
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MHADA will make 15 crore documents public, including project approvals, land allocations, construction progress reports, and other important details related to housing projects.
The initiative will benefit the public by providing easy access to crucial information without the need to file RTI applications, saving time and reducing the burden on the RTI system.
MHADA expects to complete the digitization and categorization of the documents within the next six months, after which they will be available on the MHADA website.
By having all necessary information readily available, MHADA officials can make informed decisions more quickly and efficiently, leading to faster project approvals and better overall management of housing projects.
This initiative is part of a broader trend towards greater transparency in government agencies across India, driven by the growing awareness of the importance of public participation in governance and the role of information in promoting accountability.

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