MUMBAI: The rural development department (RDD) will draft a plan to provide affordable houses for the poor across the state in 100 days from Jan 1 to April 10, 2025, a govt resolution issued on Wednesday stated. It has come a week after chief minister Devendra Fadnavis‘s directive to prepare an action plan for 100 days.
Efforts will be made to provide land to landless beneficiaries, approvals will be given as per the targets, instalments will be released to approved schemes, first instalment will be given within seven days from the approval of the scheme, complete pending houses on top priority and if there is need, Lok Adalats will be organised at appropriate levels for resolving the disputes
The RDD has proposed to set up land and sand banks to avoid shortage. Efforts will be made for speedy approval of loan proposals. The RDD will involve govt departments and panchayat raj institutions besides NGOs, cooperative societies and sugar factories, leading corporate houses, technical institutions, including IITs, financial institutions, elected representatives and beneficiaries.
Mumbai: The rural development department (RDD) will draft a plan to provide affordable houses for the poor across the state in 100 days from Jan 1 to April 10, 2025, a govt resolution issued on Wednesday stated. It has come a week after chief minister Devendra Fadnavis’s directive to prepare an action plan for 100 days.
Efforts will be made to provide land to landless beneficiaries, approvals will be given as per the targets, instalments will be released to approved schemes, first instalment will be given within seven days from the approval of the scheme, complete pending houses on top priority and if there is need, Lok Adalats will be organised at appropriate levels for resolving the disputes
The RDD has proposed to set up land and sand banks to avoid shortage. Efforts will be made for speedy approval of loan proposals. The RDD will involve govt departments and panchayat raj institutions besides NGOs, cooperative societies and sugar factories, leading corporate houses, technical institutions, including IITs, financial institutions, elected representatives and beneficiaries.