Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Directs Policy to Optimise Housing Stock Use

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has directed the administration to draft a comprehensive policy for the efficient utilisation of housing stock reserved for citizens displaced by infrastructure projects. The directive came during a meeting reviewing issues in the Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency, represented by Union Minister Piyush Goyal. Fadnavis also ordered joint surveys of Central agency land, appointment of a nodal officer for sub judice MMRDA land matters, and upgrades to BMC hospitals. Union Minister Piyush Goyal emphasised skill development and PPP-based sports facilities in North Mumbai.

Key Points: Fadnavis Calls for Policy to Use Housing Stock Efficiently

  • CM Fadnavis directs policy for efficient use of housing stock for displaced citizens
  • Joint surveys of Central agency land for development projects ordered
  • Nodal officer to expedite sub judice land matters for MMRDA
  • BMC to upgrade Shatabdi and Bhagwati hospitals with modern equipment
  • Union Minister Piyush Goyal pushes for skill development and sports facilities in North Mumbai
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CM Fadnavis calls for policy to optimise use of housing stock in Maharashtra

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis directs a comprehensive policy for housing stock use, reviews Mumbai North issues with Union Minister Piyush Goyal, and orders infrastructure upgrades.

"A nodal officer will be appointed to follow up on sub judice land matters under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to ensure timely resolution. - CM Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, May 2

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday directed the administration to draft a comprehensive policy for the efficient utilisation of 'housing stock' -- homes reserved for citizens displaced by various infrastructure projects.

The direction was issued during a high-level meeting convened to review a range of issues concerning the Mumbai North Lok Sabha constituency represented by Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal.

The Chief Minister noted that several infrastructure projects are currently underway across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), which are expected to significantly enhance the city's connectivity.

He directed officials to conduct joint surveys of land owned by Central agencies where development projects are planned. To streamline approvals, a consolidated proposal covering all land-related matters involving the Central Government should be submitted, he said.

He further said that a nodal officer will be appointed to follow up on sub judice land matters under the jurisdiction of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to ensure timely resolution in accordance with court directives.

The Chief Minister also touched upon industrial expansion and public health improvements. He directed that follow-ups be undertaken with the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC) regarding land availability in the Shendra-Bidkin industrial area of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. Work on infrastructure in the Dighi Industrial Area should be expedited.

He asked the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to upgrade Shatabdi and Bhagwati hospitals with modern equipment, improved hygiene and adequate manpower.

CM Fadnavis also ordered the expeditious completion of mapping for Mumbai's gaothans (ancestral villages) to ensure civic amenities reach all residents. Drawing on the model of Delhi's Bharat Mandapam, a world-class convention centre has been proposed for the Gorai area. A master plan will be prepared to ensure its commercial viability.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal emphasised skill development and social welfare initiatives for North Mumbai. He said the Shimpoli Skill Development Centre, developed under the National Skill Development Corporation, should be made operational immediately.

He suggested that sports facilities in Kandivali be developed through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models, with active involvement from local sports authorities.

The Chief Minister also urged the police administration to contribute actively to the national mission of making India 'drug-free' by March 31, 2029.

Additionally, he proposed the development of coastal villages under the Matsya Sampada Yojana and the installation of mobile toilets in Sanjay Gandhi National Park for the benefit of both residents and tourists.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Why only focus on Mumbai? What about other cities like Nagpur, Pune or Nashik? Maharashtra has so many cities that also need proper housing and infrastructure planning. CM should look at the whole state, not just concentrate on MMR.
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Deepak U
Good to see that gaothans are finally getting attention! Mumbaikars living in these ancestral villages have been neglected for too long. Also, the Gorai convention centre is a fantastic idea - but please ensure proper environmental impact assessment, CM sahab. 🏗️🌿
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Aman W
I appreciate the effort to make India drug-free by 2029 but that's a massive target. The police can't do it alone - we need better education, employment opportunities for youth, and mental health support. Also, mobile toilets in Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a basic necessity that should have been done years ago! 🚾
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Priya S
CM Fadnavis and Union Minister Piyush Goyal working together - that's good coordination for development! The Shimpoli Skill Development Centre being operationalised is important for youth in North Mumbai. But I hope the PPP model for sports doesn't make it unaffordable for local children. Sports should be accessible to all! ⚽🏏
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Rohit L
Finally someone is looking at the Shendra-Bidkin industrial area in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar (Aurangabad)! That region has huge potential and needs proper connectivity. But practical issue - mapping of gaothans is a long pending demand. Will they also ensure these areas get basic amenities like water, sewage and proper roads? Hoping for implementation now. 🤞

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