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Maharashtra government announces 'My House, My Right' policy, aims to be slum-free state by 2035

Maharashtra's new "My House, My Right" policy, approved in May and aiming for a slum-free state by 2035, will invest Rs 70,000 crore to provide affordable housing through redevelopment and public-private partnerships

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Providing affordable and adequate housing for all residents, redeveloping old buildings, and transforming slums through public-private partnerships are key components of the Maharashtra government’s new housing policy, "My House, My Right," reported news agency PTI.

A Government Resolution (GR) outlining the policy, which was approved by the state cabinet in May, was issued by the Housing Department on Wednesday.

The government anticipates an investment of Rs 70,000 crore during the policy’s implementation.

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