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Maharashtra Minister Pankaj Bhoyar Directs MHADA To Resolve Long-Pending Aramnagar Housing And Infrastructure Issues

Maharashtra Minister of State for Housing Dr Pankaj Bhoyar has directed officials to take immediate steps to resolve the various long-pending issues faced by residents of Aramnagar in the Versova Assembly constituency. Officials Asked To Find Permanent Solutions To Residents’ Problems A review meeting was held at Mantralaya to discuss the problems of local residents, including issues related to…

Maharashtra Minister Pankaj Bhoyar Directs MHADA To Resolve Long-Pending Aramnagar Housing And Infrastructure Issues

Maharashtra's Minister for Housing, Dr Pankaj Bhoyar, has instructed officials to expedite the resolution of numerous unresolved issues affecting Aramnagar residents in the Versova constituency. A review meeting was convened at Mantralaya to address the concerns, which included infrastructure deficiencies, redevelopment difficulties, and bureaucratic obstacles.

The residents had been lodging complaints about basic amenities, redevelopment-related matters, and challenges in navigating administrative procedures. Officials present at the meeting, including Bharati Lavekar, the Mumbai MHADA Chief Officer, Vidya Hampaya from the Housing Department, and senior officials from various departments, briefed Bhoyar on the ground realities in Aramnagar and the residents' demands.

Bhoyar emphasized that the welfare of local residents should be paramount in all decision-making processes. He directed the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) officials to take prompt action, adhering strictly to legal guidelines and established rules. The minister also urged officials to expedite pending proposals and approval processes, ensuring that residents receive timely relief.

The objective was to resolve the longstanding issues that had been pending for an extended period, with coordinated follow-up until all matters were adequately addressed.

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