NEW DELHI: Developed by the RERA 2016 policy after part of the Gurugram-based building, the Central Member Services Center (CAC) will meet on April 12 to discuss measures to ensure the safety of high-rise buildings and prevent the loss of unseen life.
He is considered an asset unless he decides on a proposal to improve the panel to solve the current tasks.
The panel has 30 members, including CEO Niti Aayog and secretaries from various departments. The chairman of the FPCE and the chairman of the CREDAI and Naredco real estate committee are also members of the committee.
The third ACC meeting will also discuss the state of compliance with RERA regulations by state/federal district (UT), state/UT coordination policies, and strengthen RERA for success.
According to the program, ČAK will review the composition of the commission for solving older projects step by step.
Recently, factors affecting home security in many homes have been reported.
Increased safety of high-rise buildings and prevention loss of life and property. “, said the agenda note.
FPCE Chairman Abhay Upadhyay said in a statement that the agenda for the upcoming ACC meeting shows that the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning is willing to address all high-profile concerns. It provides solutions for RERA as well as incomplete depreciation procedures.
Following the dismissal, the CAC proclamation said the Agency had established an Alternative Investment Initiative (AIF) – a one-stop income and intermediary financing (AIF) facility. SWAMIH) investment of Rs 25,000 crore to provide the final mileage for the project.
These funds are available for activities listed by RERA with positive results, including projects that have declared NPAs (non-functional materials)
As of February 14 this year, 249 businesses worth Rs 23.778 million have been approved which will benefit more than 1,46,946 home buyers and unlock needed jobs of Rs 66.163 million.
The proclamation said: "These funds have proven to have played a significant role in completing the existing backlogs, and it is clear that they have fulfilled the dream of homebuyers who have invested their lives in backlogs that have begun before the decision. The RERA.”
31 States/UTs have housing managers in place (Regular-25, Interim-06). States such as Meghalaya, Sikkim, West Bengal and UT in Ladakh have yet to establish their rights.
He recalled the process by which certain States amended the provisions of the RERA, establishing the rule of law by exempting the registration of “completed” projects.
This issue has been raised by the Ministry of Housing on several occasions in various communications.
At its first meeting on May 14, 2018, the CAC ruled on the issue of as-is dilution when drafting the provisions of this law.
The Ministry of Education has reported this issue through various communications as decided at the meeting. The State has been asked to make laws in accordance with the content and the spirit of this law.