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49 developers flout rule

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 20, 2025

As many as 49 developers in Nashik have violated the state government's inclusive housing scheme, which mandates that 20% of flats in every housing project be reserved for economically weaker sections.

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Serious irregularities have surfaced in the District Collector’s inquiry report, and the matter is expected to reach the state government. Documents show that the developers divided plots to avoid inclusion under the scheme.

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