The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board, a regional unit of MHADA, has announced a revised schedule for the e-auction of 149 non-residential shops located in various housing projects in Mumbai. The registration and application process has been extended until 11:59 PM on September 8, 2025. The e-auction for eligible applicants will take place online on September 10, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The combined results of the e-auction will be announced on September 11, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The results will be available on both

https://eauction.mhada.gov.in and https://mhada.gov.in.

The shops are located in several areas, including Mulund Gavaan Pada (6 shops), Kurla-Swadeshi Mill (5), Tunga Powai (2), Kopari Powai (23), Charkop (23), Old Magathane Borivali East (6), Mahavir Nagar Kandivali West (6), Pratiksha Nagar Sion (9), Antop Hill Wadala (3), Malwani Malad (46), Bimbisar Nagar Goregaon East (17), and Shastri Nagar Goregaon, Siddharth Nagar, and Majaswadi Jogeshwari East (1 shop each).

To participate, applicants must be over 18 years old at the time of application, have a domicile certificate from the state of Maharashtra issued after 2018, and pay the earnest money as per the prescribed amount. Detailed eligibility criteria, descriptions of each shop, social reservations, and terms and conditions are available on

https://eauction.mhada.gov.in and https://mhada.gov.in. Applicants are urged to read all terms and conditions in the brochure before applying.

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