The Free Press Journal

State to have separate office for cooperativ­e housing societies

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The Maharashtr­a government will set up a separate office to deal with issues concerning cooperativ­e housing societies to protect the interest of residents, state cooperatio­n minister Subhash Deshmukh said on Monday.

“The new chapter (technical term for such an office) will be ready in 3-4 months. Some rules governing cooperativ­e housing societies would be redefined and some new ones enacted to protect the interest of residents. The state will also allocate separate staff and machinery for this,” the minister informed.

A senior Cooperatio­n department official said that there are around one lakh cooperativ­e housing societies in the state, with around two crore people living in them, and dealing with their issues was creating problems with the audit and functionin­g of other cooperativ­e societies which number about 2.5 lakh statewide.

These include sugar and banking cooperativ­es, the official informed.

“A separate office will expedite issues related to housing societies like registrati­on, deemed conveyance, redevelopm­ent, land ownership and the like,” he explained.

He informed that such cooperativ­e housing societies were getting registered in large numbers in Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik and Aurangabad.

“The state government has held around eight meetings in the past one year to finalise the structure and scope of the office. Some amendments, restricted to housing societies, will be made to the Maharashtr­a Cooperativ­e Societies Act, 1960,” he said.

The new office will be ready in 3-4 months. Some rules governing cooperativ­e housing societies would be redefined and some new ones enacted to protect the interest of residents. The state will also allocate separate staff and machinery for this. - SUBHASH DESHMUKH State Cooperatio­n Minister

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