Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed state governments to ensure the mandatory registration of all eligible real estate projects under the RERA Act and to monitor RERA activities monthly to resolve homebuyer grievances promptly.
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The RERA Act, or the Real Estate Regulatory Authorities Act, 2016, is a law in India that regulates the real estate sector. It mandates the registration of all real estate projects and the establishment of RERAs in each state to handle grievances and ensure compliance.
PM Modi directed state governments to register all real estate projects under RERA to ensure compliance with the Act, improve the quality and timeliness of grievance disposal, and restore trust in the housing market.
The PRAGATI platform, launched by PM Modi in 2015, is a multi-modal, multi-sectoral, technology-driven system that facilitates the monitoring and resolution of grievances and project implementation issues.
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary, Manoj Kumar Singh, directed local development authorities to review the status of the 10 oldest real estate projects in their jurisdiction that have not been delivered yet, within three days. He also called a meeting with representatives of NAREDCO and CREDAI.
The RERA Act is significant for the real estate sector as it aims to regulate the market, protect the interests of homebuyers, and ensure transparency and accountability. By mandating the registration of all projects and establishing RERAs, the Act seeks to build a more trustworthy and stable real estate market.

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