Maharashtra
MHADA Lottery: Low-income groups can apply for houses sold under higher income bracket
In a move viewed as an attempt to provide bigger and better affordable homes, the Maharashtra government has permitted people in low income categories to apply for Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority’s (MHADA) houses sold under the higher income bracket.
On Thursday, a government resolution was issued to this effect, allowing people to be ‘aspirational’ and apply for affordable homes under the income category above the one they actually qualify for.
Each of the income groups have been classified by the government, including the size of homes they are eligible for. For example, those falling under the Economically Weaker Section can make applications under this income category as well as the Low Income Group, which is a notch above. Likewise, those whose income is between Rs6 lakh and Rs9 lakh can now also apply for homes labelled for the Middle Income Group, thereby, making them eligible for bigger homes of up to 90 sqmt. Otherwise, they would have had to remain content with a smaller area of up to 60 sqmt.
HIG applicants will only be able to apply in their own pay bracket
While those who fall under the Middle Income Group have their own bracket and the one above them to look for options. However, the High Income Group applicants will only be able to apply in their own pay bracket. So far, the applicants were not permitted to apply for homes available in the higher income brackets.
In another decision, the eligible area for the Middle Income Group and High Income Group has been reduced from the earlier 160 sq mt and 200 sq mt to 90 and above 90 sq mt, respectively.
Currently, MHADA has been accepting applications for affordable homes under its Konkan Board jurisdiction. In all 4,654 units are up for sale and close to 7,000 applications have been received. Due to Thursday’s decision, there is a likelihood of more applications flowing in.
Maharashtra
Mumbai: Strict action directed against prominent Marathi placards in shops and institutions, warning of action in Shiv Sena style: Deputy Mayor Sanjay Ghadi

Mumbai: The Marathi issue is likely to heat up again in Mumbai. Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena Deputy Mayor Sanjay Gadi has become active in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation. He held a meeting with the officials of the Municipal Corporation’s Shops and Establishment Department on Wednesday.
The issue of Marathi signboards in Mumbai is likely to heat up once again. Mumbai Municipal Corporation Deputy Mayor Sanjay Gadi has given clear instructions to shops, hotels and other institutions to make nameplates in Marathi within a month. This includes shops of various brands from five-star hotels to famous personalities. He also warned of Shiv Sena-style action against those who do not take these instructions seriously. Deputy Mayor Sanjay Gadi held a meeting with the officials of the Municipal Corporation’s Shops and Establishment Department in this regard on Wednesday. “As per the Supreme Court’s directions, it is mandatory to put up nameplates in Marathi in Devanagari script. Whether it is a five-star hotel or any other establishment, it is mandatory to put up Marathi nameplates on it. It should be checked whether the rules are being followed or not,” the vehicle told reporters. Sanjay Gadi has warned that strict action will be taken against those officials who delay in implementing the rules.” BMC Legal Committee Chairman Daksha Karkar has also reacted to this. Instructions have been given to the administration, to send notices to those who have not received them, and to instruct them to implement the rules within a month. Municipal officials have been instructed to collect information about those institutions that are not following the rules. Report within 15 days what action has been taken in such places. Further action will be taken after the completion of a month. Daksha Karkar has said that strict action will be taken against the violators. He said that no institution has put up a prominent Marathi board, our workers will take notice in the style of Shiv Sena.
The court dismissed the petition
The Maharashtra government, in one of its orders in 2022, had made it mandatory for all shops and institutions in the state to put up nameplates in Marathi language in Devanagari script. Federation of Retail Traders (FRT) had filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against this order in February 2022. The court dismissed the petition. A bench of Justice Gautam S. Patel and Justice Madhav J. Jamda had imposed a fine of Rs 25,000 on the petitioner organization.
Maharashtra
Pune Hospital Bomb Scare: ‘Suspect’s Face Identified Through CCTV,’ Says CM Devendra Fadnavis; Calls Incident ‘Act Of Sabotage’

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said the face of the suspect linked to the bomb scare at a hospital in Pune’s Hadapsar area has been identified through CCTV footage, confirming that the suspicious object found at the facility was indeed a bomb and an act of sabotage.
“The object found at the Pune hospital was a bomb. It was an act of sabotage,” Fadnavis said. Speaking to reporters in Mumbai, Fadnavis stated that cops have identified the suspect’s face from CCTV footage captured at the hospital premises and efforts are underway to trace the individual. He added that multiple agencies are jointly probing the incident, including the terror angle.
The incident created panic on Wednesday evening after a bomb-like object was discovered inside a hospital in Hadapsar. Preliminary investigations revealed that the object was a low-intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED) fitted with a timer mechanism.
Maharashtra
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Arrives At Vidhan Bhavan On Bike; Rides Along With Minister Ashish Shelar

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis arrived at the Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai on a motorcycle on Thursday morning, drawing attention from commuters and onlookers in south Mumbai. Videos of his bike ride with Minister Ashish Shelar have gone viral.
The Chief Minister was seen riding a black Royal Enfield Classic motorcycle, with Maharashtra minister Ashish Shelar seated as the pillion rider. According to reports, Fadnavis rode the bike from his official residence, Varsha Bungalow in Malabar Hill, to Vidhan Bhavan in Nariman Point. The move reportedly came in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for fuel conservation and sustainable transportation practices.
Videos of the Chief Minister’s ride quickly surfaced on social media and went viral online. In the visuals, both Fadnavis and Shelar are seen wearing green helmets as they entered the Vidhan Bhavan premises. Other clips showed the Chief Minister comfortably navigating through Mumbai traffic while riding the motorcycle.
The unusual mode of transport by the Chief Minister sparked curiosity among motorists and pedestrians along the route, with several people stopping to capture the moment on their mobile phones.
The symbolic bike ride is being viewed as a gesture in support of the Prime Minister’s recent appeal urging people to conserve fuel, avoid unnecessary gold purchases and reduce overseas travel in view of ongoing global economic challenges and instability in international energy markets.
Backing the Prime Minister’s call, Fadnavis had earlier said several countries around the world are currently struggling with fuel shortages, inflation and supply-chain disruptions. He said citizens should cooperate during difficult times rather than mock such appeals.
The Chief Minister further stated that every citizen has a responsibility to contribute in their own way during periods of global crisis. He added that the Maharashtra government is also trying to implement the Prime Minister’s message responsibly.
“I believe it is the responsibility of every person to try and implement these measures in their own way. The Maharashtra government will also implement these measures in its own way. We are trying to do this,” he said.
The Prime Minister’s appeal comes amid rising global fuel prices and geopolitical tensions in West Asia, which have impacted energy markets and triggered concerns over inflation and economic stability in several countries.
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