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Maharashtra to Introduce New Policies for Housing Societies

The Maharashtra government is set to introduce new policies aimed at facilitating the self-development of housing societies and streamlining redevelopment processes. The upcoming changes focus on improving legal frameworks, decentralising authority, and promoting sustainable energy solutions in cooperative housing sectors.

The state government has already enacted 18 decisions concerning self-development initiatives, which have been successful in driving the expansion of housing units in Mumbai. The Chief Minister confirmed that the decision regarding cluster self-development would be made shortly. The model has been particularly effective in increasing the size of houses in self-developed societies, addressing the growing demand for larger living spaces. These policies align with Maharashtra’s broader agenda of promoting sustainable urban development and decentralised governance. Around 2.5 lakh cooperative housing societies across the state previously struggled with legal ambiguity, leading to inefficiencies in management and operations. To tackle this issue, the Maharashtra government made a crucial legal amendment in 2021, but the process of drafting the necessary rules took considerable time. After three years of deliberation, the government is now poised to announce the rules within the next 10 to 12 days, ensuring smoother operations and more streamlined processes for housing societies.

An essential part of the reform agenda includes amendments to the Apartment Act, which are expected to resolve several redevelopment challenges faced by apartment residents. The act’s latest amendments have introduced multiple provisions, but the need for decentralisation has been recognised as a gap in the policy. A committee headed by the Cooperative Commissioner has presented a report to address these challenges. The government plans to introduce these new amendments next month, which could offer much-needed clarity and flexibility for apartment owners and developers alike.
One of the standout initiatives in the state’s budget is the Pantpradhan Suryaghar scheme, which provides free electricity to housing societies that install solar panels on their rooftops. This initiative aims to drive sustainability by reducing the carbon footprint of residential buildings and promoting the adoption of green energy. It also presents an economic opportunity for housing societies to reduce their utility costs and contribute to Maharashtra’s climate-conscious goals. The push for sustainability doesn’t stop at solar energy. The state government is also focusing on improving the infrastructure of housing societies through the introduction of new policies and innovative models that encourage the development of energy-efficient, eco-friendly homes. The anticipated reforms signal a shift towards greener, smarter urban living, which could play a pivotal role in reducing the state’s overall carbon emissions.

The announcement of these reforms is expected to reshape the housing landscape in Maharashtra, providing both developers and residents with a more stable and forward-thinking framework. With the government’s proactive stance on legal and policy reforms, the sector is poised for a significant transformation, enabling more inclusive and sustainable housing development across urban and rural areas

Maharashtra to Introduce New Policies for Housing Societies

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