Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has set an ambitious target to construct 19,497 housing units across the state in the financial year 2026. This initiative aims to provide affordable housing and improve living conditions for the underprivileged. The project will be executed through regional boards in Mumbai, Pune, and Konkan.
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MHADA aims to construct 19,497 housing units in the financial year 2026 across Maharashtra.
MHADA's regional boards will focus on Mumbai, Pune, and Konkan for the construction of these housing units.
MHADA will use energy-efficient materials, solar panels, and water conservation techniques to ensure the new housing units are environmentally friendly.
The project is expected to generate jobs, improve infrastructure, and enhance the quality of life for residents in the targeted areas.
MHADA may face challenges related to land acquisition, funding, and ensuring that the projects are completed on time and within budget.
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