Project Acquisitions: Real-Estate Complaints Should Be Resolved Satisfactorily, Says PM
Modi reviewed the progress of various national projects. He said the RERA Act should be implemented strictly. This is not just a regulatory authority, he said, but also “an organisation that promotes real estate activities.”

VIJAYAWADA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed that all the complaints received by the Real Estate Regulatory Authority should be resolved to the satisfaction of the complainants.
“In the end, a letter of satisfaction should be taken from them. Steps should also be taken to bring all layouts and structures under the purview of RERA so that no injustice is done to the buyers,” the PM said while holding a video conference with chief secretaries of state governments on Wednesday.
Modi reviewed the progress of various national projects. He said the RERA Act should be implemented strictly. This is not just a regulatory authority, he said, but also “an organisation that promotes real estate activities.”
“The semiconductor ecosystem should be enhanced in all states and good governance with transparency ensured.”
The PM reviewed the progress of the Varanasi-Ranchi-Kolkata National Highway NH-319B, which traverses Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. He asked the chief secretaries of all states to ensure expeditious implementation of national projects. Otherwise, the construction cost would keep increasing.
Reviewing the progress of the Mahi Banswara Rajasthan atomic power project, Modi said problems in the construction should be resolved expeditiously. “We aim to build more than a hundred nuclear power projects across the country. To achieve this goal, courses on their construction will be introduced in ITIs.”
The PM reviewed the progress of the integrated Anandapur Barrage Project of Odisha and called for steps to complete the project expeditiously.
From AP, chief secretary K Vijayanand, health special CS Krishna Babu, municipal administration and urban development department PS Suresh Kumar, ITE & C secretary Katamaneni Bhaskar and others participated in the video conference.

