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Maharashtra to Get Authority for Redevelopment Oversight

PUNE: The state housing department is expected to soon finalize the establishment of an independent authority similar to MahaRERA, aimed at providing a structured, transparent, and accountable framework for supervising redevelopment projects throughout Maharashtra. Members of the advisory committee stated that the initiative follows comprehensive feedback from housing society federations and associations. Committee chairman Rajendra Mirgane informed TOI that recommendations have already been submitted, and a notification will be issued shortly. The demand for such an authority has escalated, particularly as Maharashtra experiences a rise in redevelopment and self-redevelopment activities. Mirgane explained that this proposed authority will create a systematic…

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Pune fines metro contractor for dumping debris

PUNE: On Thursday, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) imposed a fine of ₹15 lakh on a contractor involved in the Metro rail project (Hinjewadi to Shivajinagar) for allegedly dumping debris on an open plot near Balewadi High Street. “A notice was issued to the contractor today. The fine must be paid within the next two days at the Aundh ward office, and the debris should be removed. Failure to do so will result in legal action,” stated Girish Dapkekar, the Aundh-Baner ward officer. The civic officials reported that a site inspection showed ongoing debris dumping. The administration charged ₹15,000 per…

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Developer, 7 Others Arrested for Selling Mortgaged Flats

PUNE: The Dehu Road police have filed a case against a developer from Malinagar in Dehu and seven accomplices, accused of defrauding eight homebuyers of ₹1.84 crore by selling flats that were already mortgaged to a credit society. A complaint was lodged by one of the flat owners with the Dehu Road police against the developer and his associates. An officer stated that the complainant and seven others purchased flats within the housing complex in Malinagar between 2021 and 2023. The scam was uncovered in May 2025 when other residents alerted the complainant that the developer had secured a loan…

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Builders’ Office E-Registration Gains Popularity in Maharashtra

PUNE: On Tuesday, state property registration officials announced that the online registration process for first-sale properties from builders has gained popularity since its launch two years ago, decreasing the load on sub-registrar offices. Nearly 700 developers have joined the platform. As of September 2023, over 11,000 property documents have been registered online from developer offices, with 3,974 registered in the current financial year, as per departmental data. DIG (IT) Abhay Mohite mentioned that online registrations are expected to increase further during the festive season. “User feedback has been positive. Developer organizations are actively promoting the facility, and we anticipate the…

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Pune Deputy CM Orders Stop-Work Notices to Non-Compliant Builders

PUNE: On Sunday, Deputy Chief Minister and Pune’s guardian minister Ajit Pawar emphasized the need for authorities to contemplate issuing stop-work notices to builders who disregard civic regulations. This statement was made during a review visit to Hadapsar constituency, where he communicated with officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and local residents. In response to citizen complaints regarding poor facilities, subpar road infrastructure, and water shortages in the area, Pawar stated, “Builders need to improve their practices and provide necessary amenities. Authorities must take decisive action against those who act unprofessionally. If building codes are not adhered to, stop-work…

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MIDC Notifies Three Developers, PMRDA Over Hinjewadi Traffic Issues

The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has issued notices to three developers—Gera Developments, Godrej Properties, and VTP Realty—due to hazardous traffic conditions created on several roads in Hinjewadi Phase-III. Officials reported that vehicles carrying excavated material and ready-mix concrete were leaving muddy residue on the roads, creating dangerously slippery conditions. MIDC Executive Engineer RG Totla mentioned in the notice that this has resulted in four to five two-wheelers slipping on these roads. MIDC has mandated that the developers install tyre wash pits at their construction sites and ensure vehicles are cleaned before entering public roads. Additionally, the developers are required…

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15,000 Land Records in Pune Updated with Heirs’ Names

PUNE: Ramesh Jadhav, a farmer from Baramati, faced concerns about a prolonged wait to update his name in the 7/12 extract—the vital land ownership document—after losing his father last year. Fortunately, he was able to make the necessary changes within weeks and at no cost, thanks to a special initiative launched by the Pune district administration. Pune district has now updated over 15,000 land records, replacing deceased landowners’ names with those of their rightful heirs. This update is part of a broader state initiative initiated earlier this year, identifying 21,017 such cases in the district. Additional Collector Suhas Mapari informed…

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MahaRERA resolves 5,267 complaints in 10 months, vows timely hearings

PUNE: The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) addressed 5,267 complaints between October 2024 and July 2025, officials announced on Monday. They added that all cases filed by the end of July either received their initial hearings or were scheduled. Homebuyers typically approach the authority over issues such as delayed possession, subpar construction, or missing amenities. To accelerate grievance resolution, MahaRERA chairman Manoj Saunik, along with members Mahesh Pathak and Ravindra Deshpande, has initiated a new protocol where hearings are scheduled within one to two months of a complaint being registered. This represents a significant improvement from past delays that…

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NGT fines developer ₹2.5 crore for Thergaon project issues

PUNE: The National Green Tribunal has ordered a developer to pay ₹2.55 crore in environmental damage compensation to the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board within two months for not obtaining the required environmental clearance for a completed residential project in Thergaon, Pimpri Chinchwad. This ruling was made on September 3, following a 2016 petition by activist Tanaji Gambhire, who alleged that the project—which includes 497 flats and 25 commercial units—was constructed without the mandatory environment clearance (EC) and consent to establish. Gambhire also accused the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation of neglecting concerns that part of the construction was located within flood…

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Maharashtra Cabinet Approves Metro, Road Projects for Cities

MUMBAI: On Wednesday, the Maharashtra cabinet approved numerous significant projects, including the Wadala-CSMT-Gateway of India metro line in Mumbai, according to officials. Additional initiatives include a ring metro in Thane, extensions for Pune Metro’s Line-2 and Line-4, and Nagpur Metro Phase-II. The cabinet also authorized loans for these projects, with the state assuming contingent liabilities, as stated by the Chief Minister’s Office. In Pune, approval was given for two new stations, Balajinagar and Bibwewadi, on the Swargate-Katraj metro corridor, alongside relocating the Katraj station, which will require an additional budget of Rs 683.11 crore. The cabinet also endorsed state involvement…