The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) conducted its 13th Lokshahi Din (Democracy Day) at Grihanirman Bhavan, Bandra (East), where 15 applications from citizens were heard. The session was chaired by Sanjeev Jaiswal (I.A.S.), Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of MHADA.

Pune Lottery Case

In one of the applications, Sahebrao Gaikwad, who was allotted a flat under the Pune board lottery, had delayed payment due to financial difficulties. His request for waiver of a ₹75,000 late fee was accepted, and officials were directed to hand over possession of the flat.

Eligibility Issue Resolved After 15 Years

Daulat Adhikari’s eligibility issue related to inclusion in the master list for a tenement was resolved. The matter had been pending for about 15 years due to document discrepancies. His family was earlier shifted to a transit camp in Vikhroli after vacating a cess building in Kamathipura in 1976. His application for permanent inclusion on the master list, filed in 2010, was cleared, and he was given an eligibility confirmation letter during the Lokshahi Din.

Other Matters Heard

  • Dnyandev Oroskar requested inclusion of a loft area in his apartment’s total area during redevelopment of Tulsi Building, Lower Parel. The Deputy Chief Engineer has been directed to hold a hearing within seven days and decide with the Chief Officer’s approval.
  • Riddhi Waje, who had won a flat in a recent lottery but already owned a MHADA flat, was directed to surrender one flat and was allowed possession of the newly allotted unit.
  • Kamlesh Samdani applied for possession of two rooms in Girgaon buildings. Officials have been instructed to hold a joint meeting with the Mumbai Building Repair and Reconstruction Board and developers.
  • Subhash Chapiya raised the issue of pending audit work for Angarki Cooperative Housing Society, Borivali. Directions were issued to complete the audit from 2003 to the present within 45 to 60 days.

Applications Heard

A total of 15 applications were taken up:

  • 5 related to the Mumbai Building Repair and Reconstruction Board
  • 6 related to the Konkan Board
  • 3 related to the Mumbai Board
  • 1 related to the Pune Board

Also Read: MHADA Pune Board Announces Lottery for 6,294 Homes

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