He said the government's intention was to create more housing stock and that it was taking various initiatives and making policy changes for it.
"Our SRA scheme has not progressed as it should have. We are in the process of making amendments in the scheme," Fadnavis said at a summit organised by the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) here late last evening.
"If SRA is brought under the PMAY then those projects can also get subsidy under the scheme, so then we can convert the saleable stock to affordable stock. The minister has given an in-principle approval for the proposal but it is a process and we hope our demand is considered," he said.
The state government is making some amendments in the SRA scheme and also taking certain policy decisions for the redevelopment schemes so as to make housing more affordable, Fadnavis said.
Fadnavis also urged the real estate players to come forward and participate in the government's programme of 'housing for all'.
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