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Mumbai City & Suburban Collectors Hold Joint Meet with Real Estate Bodies to Streamline Land Administration

Mumbai, 24 th December 2025: In a significant step towards coordinated and reform-oriented  land administration, the District Collector, Mumbai City, Aanchal Goyal, and the District Collector,  Mumbai Suburban, Saurabh Katiyar, held a collective meeting with a Joint Task Force comprising  representatives of CREDAI-MCHI, NAREDCO, BDA and PEATA, along with senior officials from both  Collectorates. 

Setting the tone for the discussions, District Collector, Mumbai City, Aanchal Goyal, stated that  the issues raised by the industry—particularly on royalty applicability, procedural timelines, and  duplication of surveys—are substantive and warrant systemic correction. She noted that both  Collectorates are committed to introducing clear, SOP-driven mechanisms that simplify processes,  reduce ambiguity, and ensure consistency while maintaining statutory compliance. 

District Collector, Mumbai Suburban, Saurabh Katiyar, emphasized that bringing both City and  Suburban Collectorates together in a single forum enables coordinated governance and uniform  decision-making. He confirmed that suggestions such as unified physical surveys, streamlined  amalgamation and subdivision procedures, and improved transparency in land records would be  examined through a structured institutional mechanism to ensure practical and time-bound  implementation. 

The meeting marked one of the first such joint engagements where multiple real estate  associations deliberated collectively with both Collectorates. The Collectors appreciated the  unified and solution-oriented representations made by the industry for the larger public and  economic good. 

Mr. Rushi Mehta, Secretary CREDAI MCHI and Mr. Manan Shah led the wide ranging discussions  which included the applicability of royalty on excavated soil, especially the need to exclude royalty  where material is not transported outside the project site, as well as challenges relating to short  validity periods, inaccuracies in excavation quantity calculations, and approval delays. Both  Collectors assured that simplified and time-bound SOPs for royalty permissions would be  introduced to comprehensively address these concerns. 

Deliberations also focused on prolonged timelines for amalgamation and subdivision proposals,  with assurances that dedicated SOPs would be framed to significantly curtail delays. Another  major reform discussed was the introduction of a single, unified physical survey usable for  multiple purposes such as NA permissions, demarcation, amalgamation/subdivision, and  handover of amenities, thereby avoiding duplication and repeated site visits.

Commenting on behalf of the industry, Mr. Sukhraj Nahar, President, CREDAI – MCHI said, “The  issues raised today—royalty applicability, procedural delays, duplication of surveys, and approval  timelines—are genuine and long-pending. The joint commitment of both Collectorates to SOP driven processes, unified surveys, and a steering committee reflects a shared intent to deliver  practical, time-bound reforms that improve ease of doing business while strengthening  transparency and governance.” 

Adding to this, Mr. Kamlesh Thakur, President Elect, NAREDCO Maharashtra observed, “This  meeting marks a decisive shift towards collaborative policymaking. SOP-led clarity on royalty,  surveys, and approvals will significantly enhance predictability and confidence across the real  estate ecosystem.” 

Supporting the initiative, Mr. Vikram Mehta, President, BDA, and Mr. Sandip Isore, President,  PEATA, noted that unified procedures and streamlined approvals would meaningfully reduce  procedural redundancies and operational delays. 

The Joint Task Force reaffirmed its commitment to continued engagement with the  administration to ensure that these discussions translate into tangible, on-ground reforms across  Mumbai’s real estate sector and towards that end a steering committee would be formed which  would include officers from the office of the Collector and various ancillary departments to  deliberate and streamline procedural bottlenecks and suggest policy changes to be implemented  at either the Collector level or recommended to Government for further necessary action.

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