The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) in Nashik successfully conducted its second Janata Darbar to address public grievances, ensuring transparency and accountability in their operations.
MhadaJanata DarbarHousing ProjectsPublic GrievancesCommunity EngagementReal Estate MaharashtraApr 08, 2025
A Janata Darbar is a public grievance-redressal meeting where residents can directly interact with officials to address their concerns and seek solutions.
The second Janata Darbar in Nashik was organized by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) Nashik Board.
The main areas of focus during the Janata Darbar included the progress of housing projects, infrastructure maintenance, and quality of construction.
The Janata Darbar provides residents with a platform to voice their concerns, receive updates on ongoing projects, and ensure that their feedback is considered by the authorities.
MHADA has committed to holding more Janata Darbar events in the future to ensure ongoing communication and engagement with the community.
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