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MHADA Reviews 9 Applications at 5th Lokshahi Din
Mumbai, August 12, 2024: The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) successfully conducted its fifth Lokshahi Day today, under the chairmanship of Vice President and CEO, Sanjeev Jaiswal.
During this event, held at the MHADA headquarters, nine applications were reviewed and addressed. Jaiswal heard the grievances of all the applicants and issued immediate instructions to the concerned officials for prompt action on each complaint.
Of the nine applications received and heard today, seven were related to the Mumbai Board, one pertained to the Mumbai Repairs and Reconstruction Board, and one was associated with the Pune Board.
Expressing concern over the years of delay in resolving citizen issues due to the lack of policy decisions, Jaiswal emphasized the need for MHADA to adopt citizen-friendly policies that prioritize the convenience and welfare of the public.
Jaiswal also instructed the submission of a report on the actions taken on the applications received today within the next 15 days. Additionally, he directed that any pending applications from the previous Lokshahi Din be resolved promptly.
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