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Maharashtra govt waives Rs 400-crore interest on overdue service charges on MHADA flats

According to MHADA officials, service charges are levied for various types of facilities provided by the stater-run housing agency in its colonies such as maintenance of water pumps and salaries of housekeeping staff among others.

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Maharashtra Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad on Tuesday announced waiver of Rs 400 crore interest on unpaid service charges by the flat owners in Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) colonies in Mumbai.

An amnesty scheme is being implemented by the Mumbai Board of the authority from April 2021 for recovery of service charges, Awhad said, adding under this scheme, the government has waived the entire interest due from 1998 to 2021.

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