TOI : Mhada to build 2 lakh houses : Oct 14,2007
Mhada to build 2 lakh houses
Yogesh Naik I TNN
Mumbai: It has constructed 2.5 lakh houses since its inception in 1949. Now, the stateowned Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) plans to build nearly 2 lakh houses for middle and lower income groups in Mumbai and surrounding areas in the next 4-5 years.
These days, most builders are constructing houses for the upper middle class and the rich. The needs of lower income groups and the middle class are not looked after. The middle class cannot stay in slums and neither can they afford the high rates, said Mhada vice-president T Chandrashekhar. We are planning to construct 2 lakh houses in Mumbai and adjacent areas for the middle and lower classes in the next 4-5five years. Mhada has started looking for land in Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan, Ambernath, Badlapur, Vasai, Virar and Panvel.
Recent studies by Mhada have shown that there is a demand for 5 lakh houses for the middle and lower classes in Mumbai. The agency had constructed most of its colonies in the 1960s and 70s. Over the years, its land bank has dried up. Mhada has just 75 acres of land left in Mumbai. Many of its plots have been encroached upon and there are slums on 70 pockets of the agencys land.
Now, the state-owned corporation has asked the government to hand over land acquired under the Urban Land Ceiling Act, 1976, to Mhada.
Over the last few months, the state government has acquired over 400 acres of land in Mumbai and 580 acres in Thane city and district. The government had started the ULC for mass housing. We will ask those concerned to hand over the land to us, said a Mhada official.
Mhada has enough land in Thane and Raigadaround 177.5 acres in the two districtsto build houses.
Private builders seemed happy with the plan. The idea of setting up Mhada was to cater to the needs of the middle and lower middle classes. But in the last few years, Mhada did not construct enough houses. Now, they seem to have woken up to the reality, said builder Nirananjani Hiranandani.
Anil Agarwal of RNA (AA) Constructions, said, We need flats for all classes. I support Mhada in this move.
Publication:Times Of India Mumbai; Date:Oct 14, 2007; Section:Times City; Page Number:3
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