Updated On: 06 March, 2025 03:08 PM IST | Mumbai | Sanjeev Shivadekar
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ekanth Shinde assured the members of the state legislative assembly that the Mahayuti government is committed to providing relief to Mumbai citizens who are suffering due to the stalled redevelopment projects or residing in dilapidated buildings

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Stalled redevelopment projects and those residing in the dilapidated buildings can breathe a sigh of relief as the state government claims that if required, housing policy rules will be changed to expedite the process.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ekanth Shinde, who holds the housing and urban development (UD) department, assured the members of the state legislative assembly that the Mahayuti government is committed to providing relief to Mumbai citizens who are suffering due to the stalled redevelopment projects or residing in dilapidated buildings. “Government is sensitive about the issue when it comes to residents living in dilapidated structures or out of the house due to stalled redevelopment projects,” Shinde added.