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		<title>How Does India&#8217;s First Participatory Land Model Work? How Will It Benefit Mumbai 3.0?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a landmark move, MMRDA has rolled out a participatory land acquisition framework offering landowners mutual consent, development rights, or 22.5% developed land return, paving the way for inclusive growth in Mumbai 3.0’s new town development across Raigad.</p>
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<p>In a major policy shift aimed at making large-scale urban development more inclusive, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has unveiled India’s first participatory land acquisition framework. This people-centric model offers landowners multiple flexible options, moving away from traditional compulsory acquisition towards partnership and shared growth in the ambitious Mumbai 3.0 vision.</p>



<p>The initiative is tied to the development of a New Town Development Area (NTDA) spanning approximately <strong>323.44 sq. km</strong> across 124 villages in Uran, Panvel, and Pen talukas of Raigad district. MMRDA has been designated as the New Town Development Authority for this zone, which falls in the influence area of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri–Nhava Sheva Atal Setu. The move follows the Government Resolution issued on <strong>16 March 2026</strong>, which lays down a progressive land acquisition and land pooling policy under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Multiple Options for Landowners</h3>



<p>Under the new framework, landowners are no longer passive recipients of compensation but active stakeholders. The policy provides three primary options:</p>



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<li><strong>Mutual Consent-Based Acquisition</strong>: Compensation is mutually agreed upon between landowners and the authority as per relevant provisions of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. This ensures transparency and fairness through negotiation.</li>



<li><strong>Compensation through Development Rights</strong>: Landowners can opt for Development Rights in the form of FSI (Floor Space Index) or TDR (Transferable Development Rights), with additional incentives offered where applicable. This allows them to benefit from the increased value of developed urban land.</li>



<li><strong>Land Pooling Model</strong>: This innovative option returns <strong>22.5% of developed land</strong> to landowners in exchange for their undeveloped land.
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<li>Landowners from Uran and Panvel talukas will receive their share of developed land in Uran taluka.</li>



<li>Landowners from Pen taluka will receive their share within Pen taluka itself.</li>
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<p>This land pooling approach ensures that original landowners remain long-term beneficiaries of the appreciation in land value as the new urban ecosystem takes shape.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">People-Centric Vision for Mumbai 3.0</h3>



<p>Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA, highlighted the philosophy behind the initiative: “As we shape Mumbai 3.0, our approach is firmly rooted in people-centric development. We believe that nation-building and city-building must be participatory processes. Accordingly, we are offering multiple options to landowners during the land acquisition process, empowering them to make informed choices that best suit their aspirations. The success of this transformation will depend on the willingness and confidence of citizens to participate, and we are committed to ensuring that this participation is both voluntary and positive.”</p>



<p>The NTDA is expected to unlock planned urban expansion leveraging the connectivity provided by the Atal Setu corridor. Key expected outcomes include:</p>



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<li>Creation of a well-planned new city ecosystem with modern infrastructure.</li>



<li>Balanced regional development that eases pressure on core Mumbai areas.</li>



<li>Accelerated infrastructure-led growth.</li>



<li>Efficient and time-bound implementation of projects.</li>
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<p>This model is being positioned as a paradigm shift from conventional land acquisition to a collaborative partnership model, potentially setting a national benchmark for inclusive urbanisation.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How Landowners Can Participate</h3>



<p>Landowners are encouraged to submit their consent through a dedicated online portal. The facility will become available from <strong>April 27, 2026</strong>. Required documents include Aadhaar card and relevant land records. MMRDA has emphasised transparency and ease of process to build trust among stakeholders.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Implications for Real Estate and Homebuyers</h3>



<p>For homebuyers and the broader real estate sector in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, this participatory approach could mean faster delivery of planned townships, better infrastructure, and reduced litigation delays commonly associated with land acquisition. By making landowners partners in development, the policy aims to minimise resistance and ensure smoother implementation of large-scale projects. Industry observers note that successful execution could boost supply of quality housing in the Navi Mumbai-Raigad belt while creating long-term value for all stakeholders.</p>



<p>This initiative comes at a time when Mumbai is expanding beyond its traditional limits, with major connectivity projects like the Atal Setu already reshaping regional dynamics. The success of the participatory model will be closely watched by urban planners, developers, and homebuyer groups across Maharashtra.</p>



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