In a significant move, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has proposed to remove the 11% housing quota allocated to politicians and government employees. This decision is aimed at making more housing units available to the gene
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MHADA is proposing to remove the 11% housing quota to make more housing units available to the general public, particularly those in need of affordable housing.
The proposal is expected to increase the number of available housing units for the general public, potentially reducing waiting times and addressing the housing shortage.
The demand for affordable housing in Maharashtra, especially in urban areas like Mumbai, is significantly higher than the supply, making the proposal timely and necessary.
Some government employees and politicians have expressed concern, arguing that they need affordable housing options and that the quota helps to ensure they can live in the areas where they work.
MHADA, established in 1971, is responsible for developing and constructing residential complexes and low-cost housing in Maharashtra, playing a crucial role in addressing the housing needs of the economically weaker sections and middle-income groups.
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