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Government constitutes committee to look into difficulties faced in implementing RERA

The decision to form the committee comes after four RERA workshops were organised in Pune, Chennai, Delhi and Ranchi where stakeholders, including homebuyers, had given suggestions for effective implementation of RERA

December 31, 2018 / 20:45 IST
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Vandana Ramnani Moneycontrol News

The government has constituted a committee to examine the difficulties faced in giving effect to provisions of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016 and to suggest suitable measures for removing them, a top official said on December 31.

The first meeting of the committee will be held on January 3, 2019. “It will hopefully be in a position to finalise the recommendations before April 2019,” he said.

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The decision to form the committee comes after four RERA workshops were organised in Pune, Chennai, Delhi and Ranchi where stakeholders, including home buyers, had given suggestions for effective implementation of the Real Estate Regulatory Act (RERA).

"The ministry has formed a committee under its joint secretary Shiv Das Meena. The panel will look into the suggestions received at the four workshops held on RERA and then submit its recommendations to the ministry. The committee will also consider whether there's a need for changes under removal of difficulties of the central law's clause," secretary, housing and urban affairs ministry Durga Shanker Mishra told reporters.