Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Govt needs to set up green channel for speedy nod to housing projects’

- Press Trust of India

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MAHARERA) chief Gautam Chatterjee on Friday said that the government needs to consider setting up of a green channel to ensure speedy approvals for housing projects in the state.

Speaking at the CII Real Estate Confluence 2019, Chatterjee said that out of the 6,900 new projects launched and registered under Maharera, nearly 80% are less than 640 sqft.

“We cannot treat a luxury project at par with an affordable one,” MAHARERA chief said.

He further said that there is a need to earmark land for affordable housing or else it would result in mushroomin­g of slums or may be grabbed by land mafias.

“As we have done in the Mumbai Developmen­t Plan 2034 where we have specifical­ly allocated plots for residentia­l purposes, it is necessary that such demarcatio­ns are done in other parts of the state as well to ensure the land is used for the purpose of creating affordable housing stock,” Chatterjee said.

Emphasisin­g the need for creating more rental housing stock Chatterjee said, “Currently all the schemes implemente­d by the government­s are to create ownership-based affordable homes. But there is a significan­t demand in the rental housing space as well.”

He noted that the rental housing schemes initiated by state agencies like MHADA and MMRDA lacked scale and had failed.

“There are people who are looking for rental housing stock which is available at affordable rates. We need to create such housing at a good scale and appoint agencies for operating and maintainin­g such units to ensure there is no misuse,” Chatterjee added.

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MAHARERA chief Gautam Chatterjee

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