Maharashtra Secures All Party Backing For Major Govt Land Redevelopment Policy Overhaul
The move could directly benefit nearly 3,000 societies that have remained locked out of redevelopment due to rigid land tenures and fragmented regulations.
Urban planning experts say the reform could have broader implications for building safer, more inclusive and climate-adaptive cities. Ageing buildings on public land often house lower and middle-income families, making the creation of efficient redevelopment channels critical to equitable urban transformation. A planner noted that clearer rules, faster dispute resolution and financially viable tenures could help societies reinvest in energy-efficient designs and safer construction practices.
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