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A six-month-long inquiry into how a 230 acre plot at Powai meant for "affordable housing for Mumbaikars" was transformed into a plush haven for the wealthy has resulted in the biggest crackdown on a builder in recent years.

The Hiranandanis who have become synonymous with Powai have been fined Rs 3 crore for violating a 1986 agreement and a report by MMRDA (Mumbai Metropolitan Region Develop read more »
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The Maharashtra Housing Area Development Authority (MHADA) has sought grants from the Central Government under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) for aiding it in its first of its kind re-development project for cessed buildings in the city.

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T Chandrashekar resigned as the CEO of Maharashtra housing and area development authority (MHADA)on January 25 two days after he was shunted out of slum rehabilitation authority, was visibly upset as he was stated to be humiliated by some Congress MLAs and party functionaries who had complained to the Chief Minister against his style of working.

Shivsena who also had criticized T.chandrasheka read more »
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Owners of the mills, which lay defunct for several years, were allowed to sell or redevelop their vast land holdings spread across the city by the government on the condition that the BMC and Maharashtra Housing & Area Development Authority (MHADA) would each be given one-third of the open space on the premises before the rest is developed into commercial and/or residential complexes.

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No Builder in mumbai or outside mumbai will dare to invest in kamathipura for its reputation, MHADA is planning to reconstruct the houses and gala's in kamathipura to accomadate its residents, shop owners and sex workers. This is welcome move from MHADA and definately a good news for 20,000 familie read more »
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In a major bureaucratic reshuffle, vice-president and chief executive officer of Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) I S Chahal will be replaced by high-profile bureaucrat T Chandrashekhar. read more »
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