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MHADA to release 15 crore housing documents online

The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has announced the digitisation and public release of approximately 15 crore official documents.

This initiative aims to streamline administrative processes and reduce the dependency on Right to Information (RTI) applications, thereby enhancing citizen access to information. The scanned documents are being uploaded and will be available on MHADA’s official website within a week. Sensitive and classified documents will remain protected. This digitisation effort is part of MHADA’s broader digital transformation agenda, which includes the promotion of grievance redressal through online platforms. To assist citizens without digital access, especially from rural areas, MHADA has appointed dedicated staff. Public grievance meetings, or Janata Darbars, have also been organised to address concerns directly.

An external agency has been engaged to gather feedback across departments, helping MHADA better align its services with public expectations. This initiative is part of a 100-day action plan guided by the state’s leadership, focusing on improving citizens’ ease of living and making MHADA’s website more user-friendly. In addition to the digitisation initiative, MHADA is progressing on several housing projects. A key distribution ceremony for beneficiaries is scheduled by May 15 in BDD Chawl, Worli. The eligibility of over one lakh registered mill workers has been finalised by the Mumbai Board. MHADA aims to deliver 6.5 lakh homes across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, focusing on the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) to Middle Income Group (MIG) categories.

Redevelopment projects are underway in Motilal Nagar, GTB Nagar, Sindhi Society, and PMGP Jogeshwari, with seven cluster redevelopment projects at Prabhadevi also taking shape. This comprehensive approach underscores MHADA’s commitment to creating sustainable, equitable, and citizen-centric urban environments. By leveraging digital tools and engaging directly with the public, MHADA is setting a precedent for transparent and efficient governance in urban development.

MHADA to release 15 crore housing documents online
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