Maharashtra Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced the digitization of the property mutation process in Mumbai City district, benefiting around 3 million residents. Previously, separate computerization systems for property cards in Mumbai and the rest of Maharashtra had caused delays. The government has now synchronized these systems, making 27,847 property cards accessible online on mahabhumi.gov.in and the District Collector’s website.
Medical Education Minister Hasan Mushrif assured the Legislative Assembly that the cobalt machine at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Nagpur will soon be operational. The current cobalt machine, in use since 2015, needed new radioactive sources. Approval has been granted for Rs 1 crore through the District Planning Committee, with funds expected in April. Additionally, a state-of-the-art Linear Accelerator (LINAC) has been approved for advanced care, with the machine set to be operational within six months.
Forest Minister Ganesh Naik addressed the Assembly’s concerns regarding developmental work on historic hills, emphasizing the government’s commitment to preserving heritage sites. Specifically discussing Dronagiri Mountain in Uran (Raigad district), he highlighted the importance of adhering to environmental laws for any commercial, residential, or developmental activities on hills exceeding 100 meters in height.
