MHADA Mumbai Board Opens Registration For 8 Amenity Plots Under First Come, First Served Scheme
Mumbai, August 20, 2026: The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has opened online registration for the allotment of eight amenity plots in Mumbai on a First Come, First Served (FCFS) basis. The plots are located in MHADA colonies in Malad-Malvani, Tagore Nagar-Vikhroli, Kannamwar Nagar-Vikhroli, Gorai and Akurli. The online…
The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board (MHADA) recently launched an online registration process for the allocation of eight amenity plots under a First Come, First Served (FCFS) scheme. These plots are situated in various MHADA colonies across Malad-Malvani, Tagore Nagar-Vikhroli, Kannamwar Nagar-Vikhroli, Gorai, and Akurli. The registration commenced on August 20, 2026.
The allotment process is structured into three distinct phases. After each phase, any unallocated plots will be carried over to the next phase, along with any newly included plots. The initial round of applications will be open from 11 am on August 25, 2026, until 5.30 pm on September 5. Applicants must submit their applications, along with the necessary documents, to the MHADA Mumbai Board FCFS Plot portal before the stipulated deadline.
Following the first phase, which concludes on September 15, MHADA will publish the lists of eligible and ineligible applicants at 5 pm. In the second phase, commencing on September 20, applicants will have until 5.30 pm on September 30 to submit their applications online. This list will also be made available at 5 pm on October 10.
The final round of applications will be accepted from 11 am on October 15 until 5.30 pm on October 25, for the third phase. The conclusive list of eligible and ineligible applicants will be published at 5 pm on November 5. To participate, applicants must upload the required documents during the online application submission and pay the applicable Earnest Money Deposit (EMD).
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