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Mumbai Slum Cluster Redevelopment Plan Scales Up

A large-scale Mumbai slum cluster redevelopment initiative is gaining momentum as the Maharashtra government advances plans to rehabilitate nearly seven lakh residents through integrated housing

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MMR Developers Push Reforms In Real Estate Policy

A fresh round of discussions between developers and the Maharashtra government has brought renewed focus to long-standing procedural hurdles shaping the real estate policy landscape

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Nagpur To Anchor Development Across Six Districts

Nagpur, Maharashtra — The Nagpur region is being positioned as a central growth engine for six adjoining districts, with state leadership emphasising a decade-long strategic

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Pune Land Deal Faces Coercive Recovery

Pune’s property market is facing renewed regulatory scrutiny after the state registration department indicated it will initiate recovery proceedings against a private development firm if

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Mumbai Declared Loudspeaker Free At Over 1600 Religious Sites Under Statewide Noise Control Drive

Mumbai has been declared loudspeaker-free at over 1,600 religious sites as part of a wider noise pollution control campaign underway across Maharashtra. A total of

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Maharashtra Reduces Lease Timeline To 60 Days For Slum Redevelopment In Nagpur

The Maharashtra Government has implemented a significant policy change for Nagpur, drastically cutting the slum lease allotment timeline from 180 days to just 60 days.

Bike taxis in Mumbai spark infrastructure debate
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Bike taxis in Mumbai spark infrastructure debate

The Maharashtra government’s decision to introduce e-bike taxis in Mumbai and Pune has stirred a debate among transport experts and government officials, as concerns over