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Presentation topic – state Housing
           Federation
State Housing Federation
• State Hosing federation - is state level co-
  operative organization works under National
  Co-operative Housing federation.
• Provide the homes to poor people is the main
  aim of this organization
• These homes are available at very low cost &
  it available in various places of the states
Cont….
• State housing federation are works at state level…
• All states are having there state housing fedration
• Eg. Karnatka state housing federation
       Orisa state housing Federation
       Gujrat state housing fedration
       Maharashtra housing & development
       Authority
• As on 31.3.2010 there are 2,18,320 Co-
  operative societies in Maharashtra State out
  of which 81,255 are Housing Societies. It
  means numerically housing societies are more
  in number than any other society. Naturally
  remarkable number of the member is also of
  Housing Society.
History
• Establishment -The Maharashtra Housing
  Board formerly called "Bombay Housing
  Board" was established in year 1948 and had a
  jurisdiction over the entire State of
  Maharashtra except Vidharbha region.
• This body undertook construction of
  residential buildings under various housing
  schemes for different sections of the society
Cont…..
• On the re-organization of the State, the
  Vidharbha Housing Board was established in
  the year 1960 as a successor body to the
  erstwhile Madhya Pradesh Housing Board.
• it also advanced loan to co-operative housing
  societies, institutions and local authorities for
  the construction of houses.
Maharashtra Housing and Development
Authority (                                          )
is an Indian organisation established in 1977. Since
then, it has been engaged primarily in constructing
and selling housing to low and middle income groups
in urban and semi-urban areas. In Mumbai, it has
constructed about 30,000 housing units
Cont….
• At present MHADA is coordinating and
  controlling the activities of seven regional
  housing boards, setup for each revenue
  division in the state viz.
  Mumbai, Konkan, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, Amra
  vati, Aurangabad and two special purpose
  boards viz. Mumbai Building Repairs and
  Reconstruction Board and Mumbai Slum
  Improvement Board.
Administration
• Under the MHADA Act, 1976 the Authority is
  constituted of a President, a Vice President
  and five non-official Members all appointed by
  the State Government.
• MHADA has at present part time President
  and full time Vice President who is also the
  Chief Executive Officer
• The seven Regional Housing Boards and
  special purpose boards (MBRRB & MSIB) are
  also constituted by the estate government by
  appointing a part time Chairman, a Vice
  Chairman and other non official members.
  The Divisional Commissioner, the Municipal
  Commissioners
The work assigned to the officers is as under

Sr. No.   Name of Department                 Head of Department

   1.     Administration                     Secretary
   2.     Technical Section                  Chief Engineer-I & II

   3.     Estate Management                  Deputy Chief Executive Officer.

   4.     Finance & Account Section          Finance Controller

   5.     Legal Section                      Legal Adviser
   6.     Vigilance & Enquiry Section        Chief Vigilance & Security
                                             Officer
   7.     Planning                           Chief Architect and Planner

   8.     Regional Boards (Units of MHADA)   Chief Officers

   9.     Public Relation Dept.              P.R.O
ORGANISATION OF BOARDS:
• Board consists of Chairman, Vice Chairman
  , The Vice-Chairman of the Board is
  functioning as a Chief Officer of the
  Board. State Government appoints members
  of the Boards by issuing Govt. notification. In
  case the Vice-Chairman is not appointed by
  State Govt., then the Chief Officer of the
  Board is separately appointed.
cont
• The Regional Boards have no separate
  corporate status. They are the “Executive
  Arms” of the Authority. The Chief Officers of
  the Regional Boards function under control of
  Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of
  the Authority. They are assisted by a sufficient
  numbers of technical and non-technical staff.
Procedure For become register Member Of
      State housing Federation (MHADA)

• To reserve the name of the proposed Co-
  operative Housing Society First open account
  in the Bank
• Criterion for registration of Co-operative
  Housing Societies
• Documents required for the registration
   Ration Card, PAN Card, voter ID, 7/12
   certificate if Available
• Once you registered For state housing
  federation there is no requirement of
  registration for every time
• Once you registered You become valid
  member of MHADA Until you get the house
• you just want to submit your application &
  fees by online
MHADA Lottery Scheme
• There are infinite number of people who are
  waiting for getting there own houses Through
  MHADA scheme
• But MHADA homes are very less as compare
  to the applicants
• So they decided to give the homes on lottery
  basis
• Because of this only some lucky member gets
  the home
Cont….
• when the flats available with MHADA, an
  advertisement is given in the newspaper which
  will give all the details
• After that applicants apply online for the houses
  & submit the require document
• After the acceptance of application
  forms, scrutiny of the forms is done to check the
  first hand eligibility of the applicant and after that
  a date is declared through the newspapers for the
  lottery.
Advantages of these scheme
• Transparency in the process
• Lottery results are drawn by applicant only
• It become income generation to the MHADA
• Minimum application fee is going to MHADA
  account
• Reducing agents & middleman
Income limitations

A)   Economically Weaker Section   Below Rs. 8000 /-


B)   Lower Income Group            Between-Rs.8,001/- to Rs. 12,000/-


C)   Middle Income Group           Between-Rs.12,001/- to Rs. 20,000/-



D)   Higher Income Group           Between- Rs.20,001/- and above
reservation
Recent News

• New Add has been published by the MHADA
  For year 2013

• For more information visit
  http://mhada.maharashtra.gov.in

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Mhada

  • 1. Welcome Presentation topic – state Housing Federation
  • 2. State Housing Federation • State Hosing federation - is state level co- operative organization works under National Co-operative Housing federation. • Provide the homes to poor people is the main aim of this organization • These homes are available at very low cost & it available in various places of the states
  • 3. Cont…. • State housing federation are works at state level… • All states are having there state housing fedration • Eg. Karnatka state housing federation Orisa state housing Federation Gujrat state housing fedration Maharashtra housing & development Authority
  • 4. • As on 31.3.2010 there are 2,18,320 Co- operative societies in Maharashtra State out of which 81,255 are Housing Societies. It means numerically housing societies are more in number than any other society. Naturally remarkable number of the member is also of Housing Society.
  • 5. History • Establishment -The Maharashtra Housing Board formerly called "Bombay Housing Board" was established in year 1948 and had a jurisdiction over the entire State of Maharashtra except Vidharbha region. • This body undertook construction of residential buildings under various housing schemes for different sections of the society
  • 6. Cont….. • On the re-organization of the State, the Vidharbha Housing Board was established in the year 1960 as a successor body to the erstwhile Madhya Pradesh Housing Board. • it also advanced loan to co-operative housing societies, institutions and local authorities for the construction of houses.
  • 7. Maharashtra Housing and Development Authority ( ) is an Indian organisation established in 1977. Since then, it has been engaged primarily in constructing and selling housing to low and middle income groups in urban and semi-urban areas. In Mumbai, it has constructed about 30,000 housing units
  • 8. Cont…. • At present MHADA is coordinating and controlling the activities of seven regional housing boards, setup for each revenue division in the state viz. Mumbai, Konkan, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, Amra vati, Aurangabad and two special purpose boards viz. Mumbai Building Repairs and Reconstruction Board and Mumbai Slum Improvement Board.
  • 9. Administration • Under the MHADA Act, 1976 the Authority is constituted of a President, a Vice President and five non-official Members all appointed by the State Government. • MHADA has at present part time President and full time Vice President who is also the Chief Executive Officer
  • 10. • The seven Regional Housing Boards and special purpose boards (MBRRB & MSIB) are also constituted by the estate government by appointing a part time Chairman, a Vice Chairman and other non official members. The Divisional Commissioner, the Municipal Commissioners
  • 11. The work assigned to the officers is as under Sr. No. Name of Department Head of Department 1. Administration Secretary 2. Technical Section Chief Engineer-I & II 3. Estate Management Deputy Chief Executive Officer. 4. Finance & Account Section Finance Controller 5. Legal Section Legal Adviser 6. Vigilance & Enquiry Section Chief Vigilance & Security Officer 7. Planning Chief Architect and Planner 8. Regional Boards (Units of MHADA) Chief Officers 9. Public Relation Dept. P.R.O
  • 12.
  • 13. ORGANISATION OF BOARDS: • Board consists of Chairman, Vice Chairman , The Vice-Chairman of the Board is functioning as a Chief Officer of the Board. State Government appoints members of the Boards by issuing Govt. notification. In case the Vice-Chairman is not appointed by State Govt., then the Chief Officer of the Board is separately appointed.
  • 14. cont • The Regional Boards have no separate corporate status. They are the “Executive Arms” of the Authority. The Chief Officers of the Regional Boards function under control of Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the Authority. They are assisted by a sufficient numbers of technical and non-technical staff.
  • 15.
  • 16. Procedure For become register Member Of State housing Federation (MHADA) • To reserve the name of the proposed Co- operative Housing Society First open account in the Bank • Criterion for registration of Co-operative Housing Societies • Documents required for the registration Ration Card, PAN Card, voter ID, 7/12 certificate if Available
  • 17. • Once you registered For state housing federation there is no requirement of registration for every time • Once you registered You become valid member of MHADA Until you get the house • you just want to submit your application & fees by online
  • 18. MHADA Lottery Scheme • There are infinite number of people who are waiting for getting there own houses Through MHADA scheme • But MHADA homes are very less as compare to the applicants • So they decided to give the homes on lottery basis • Because of this only some lucky member gets the home
  • 19. Cont…. • when the flats available with MHADA, an advertisement is given in the newspaper which will give all the details • After that applicants apply online for the houses & submit the require document • After the acceptance of application forms, scrutiny of the forms is done to check the first hand eligibility of the applicant and after that a date is declared through the newspapers for the lottery.
  • 20. Advantages of these scheme • Transparency in the process • Lottery results are drawn by applicant only • It become income generation to the MHADA • Minimum application fee is going to MHADA account • Reducing agents & middleman
  • 21. Income limitations A) Economically Weaker Section Below Rs. 8000 /- B) Lower Income Group Between-Rs.8,001/- to Rs. 12,000/- C) Middle Income Group Between-Rs.12,001/- to Rs. 20,000/- D) Higher Income Group Between- Rs.20,001/- and above
  • 22.
  • 24.
  • 25. Recent News • New Add has been published by the MHADA For year 2013 • For more information visit http://mhada.maharashtra.gov.in