In a significant step toward improving ease of doing business, the Collectors of Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburban districts held a joint meeting with leading real estate bodies to streamline land administration and revenue-related processes. The interaction focused on resolving long-standing procedural challenges and improving coordination between government authorities and the real estate sector.
During the meeting, stakeholders discussed issues related to land records, property titles, permissions, conversion processes, and delays in revenue documentation. Real estate representatives highlighted the need for faster approvals, digitisation of land records, and clearer timelines to reduce project delays and improve transparency.
Officials emphasised that the state administration is committed to simplifying procedures and adopting technology-driven solutions to make land and revenue systems more efficient. The collectors assured industry bodies that feedback from the sector would be carefully reviewed and incorporated where feasible to ensure smoother implementation.
The meeting also explored the use of online platforms for land-related applications, better inter-departmental coordination, and mechanisms to reduce disputes arising from documentation gaps. Both sides agreed that a collaborative approach is essential for accelerating development while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Industry experts believe the joint engagement will help build trust, reduce administrative bottlenecks, and support faster execution of housing and infrastructure projects. The initiative reflects Mumbai’s broader push toward transparent, predictable, and investor-friendly land governance practices.







