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In Mumbai, societies that propose redevelopment must create a website to provide information about the redevelopment to members. The website should include: Notices, Minutes, and Project Management Consultant’s Feasibility Report.
The website should also be accessible from any device, operating system, or browser.
Here are some other guidelines for the website:
It should be bilingual, with Marathi as the default language
It should be developed with a gov.in or maharashtra.gov.in extension
It should run independently of IP addresses
It should have a CAPTCHA for web pages with form fields
It should be security audited by a Cert-In empanelled Security Auditor
New Redevelopment Rules under Sect.79 (A) of MCS ACT, 1961 …
4 Jul 2019 — 1. For the sake of transparency, the societies which have proposed redevelopment shall create a Website on the internet. All sorts of information conc…
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