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State govt appoints panel to promote self-redevelopment

Mumbai District Cooperative Bank is giving loans for self-redevelopment. The bank is encouraging residents to redevelop their buildings themselves instead of going to builders

Navi Mumbai, India - Oct. 15, 2020: NMMC asks for structural audit reports of buildings over 30 years old, civic body has declared 457 structures as dangerous in the city at Sector-10,Vashi in Navi Mumbai, India, on Thursday, October 15, 2020. (Photo by Bachchan Kumar/ HT PHOTO) (HT PHOTO)
Published on Apr 25, 2025 08:32 AM IST

HC lashes out on BMC and MHADA over illegal construction in Ghatkopar

The Bombay High Court criticized BMC and MHADA for allowing illegal construction on a playground in Ghatkopar, ordering demolition and accountability.

HC lashes out on BMC and MHADA over illegal construction in Ghatkopar
Published on Apr 19, 2025 07:44 AM IST
ByKaruna Nidhi

‘We are entitled to much more than what MHADA is giving’

Motilal Nagar residents demand their rehabilitation rights after Adani Properties' bid for redevelopment, seeking more space than the offered 1,333 sq ft.

‘We are entitled to much more than what MHADA is giving’
Published on Apr 13, 2025 07:32 AM IST

MHADA to undertake cluster redevelopment of Bandra Reclamation and Adarsh Nagar buildings

Maharashtra cabinet approves MHADA to redevelop Bandra Reclamation and Adarsh Nagar, with a focus on holistic development and new housing stock.

Once the MHADA flats are redeveloped, residents can have get houses that have sea view . (Photo by Satish Bate/Hindustan Times) (Satish Bate/HT Photo)
Published on Apr 09, 2025 06:34 AM IST

Mhada to integrate AI for efficient document management and service delivery

Recognising the need for modernisation, Mhada has floated a bid to onboard a vendor to design, deploy, and provide AI-driven solutions. This initiative aims to automate document generation, introduce AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants for citizen interactions, and classify large volumes of records for efficient access

Currently, citizens often face long wait times or repeated visits to Mhada offices due to the difficulty in locating physical files. AI-driven automation is expected to significantly reduce these delays, saving time for both citizens and staff. (HT)
Published on Apr 01, 2025 06:22 AM IST
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