AMEYA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD& SAIPLAZA COMMERCIAL PREMISES CO-OP SOCIETY LTD
AMEYA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY & SAIPLAZA COMMERCIAL PREMISES CO-OP SOCIETY LTD

About SOCIETY.

AMEYA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD

Registration No: NBOH/CIDCO/HSG(OH)/500/JTR/1996-97

SAI PLAZA COMMERCIAL PREMISES CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD

Registration No: N.B.O. M. / CIDCO. Gen. C. 1672. JTR/2012-2013

Plot No. 10 & 20, Sector-15, Airoli, Navi Mumbai 400708

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

SR. NO.

NAME OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS

(AMEYA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD)

DESIGNATION

 1

Mr. Sanjay G. Mute

Chairman

 2

Mr. Dilip G. Pore

Secretary

 3

Mrs. Asha N. Shewale

Treasurer

 4

Mr. Vishwas K. Jadhav

Deputy Chairman

 5

Mrs. Mahadevi V Kale

Deputy Secretary

 6

Mr. Lokesh R. Biradar

Deputy Treasurer

 7

Shri. Vilas G. Hate

Committee Member

8

Mrs. Shaila J. Pawar

Committee Member

9

Shri. Prakash B. Dhanawade

Committee Member

10

Shri. Dhanraj D. Navle

Committee Member

SR. NO.

NAME OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS

(SAI PLAZA COMMERCIAL PREMISES CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD)

DESIGNATION

 1

Patil Ashok Bhauso

 Chairman

 2

 Chaurasiya Pradeep Achhelal

 Secretary

 3

 Bangar Santosh Khanduji

 Treasurer

 4

 Rai Sashikanth

 Committee Member

 5

 Umralkar Sharmila Dilip

 Committee Member

 6

 Kalandare Geetanjali Shashikant

 Committee Member

 7

 Shinde Vidya Kisan

 Committee Member



In 2025, recognizing the urgent need for action, AMEYA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD & SAI PLAZA COMMERCIAL PREMISES CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD initiated the redevelopment process. With the support of our dedicated members and visionary leadership, we embarked on a mission to revitalize our community and create a safer, more sustainable living environment for all residents. The decision to pursue redevelopment was not taken lightly, but it was the only viable option to address the structural deficiencies and ensure the long-term viability of our society.

THE REDEVELOPMENT PROCESS AS PER GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES ISSUED UNDER SECTION 79A OF THE MCS ACT, 1960.

The Government of Maharashtra has issued clear and structured directives on 4th July 2019 to guide the redevelopment of old and dilapidated buildings through cooperative housing societies. These guidelines ensure transparency, accountability, and protection of members’ rights at every stage.

As per the process, societies must first present the redevelopment proposal in a Special General Body Meeting and have consent/approval with at least majority (51%) member as well as appoint Project Management Consultant (PMC). The selection of a developer must be done through a transparent, competitive tender process. Upon selection, a registered Development Agreement and Power of Attorney are executed. Further the project is closely monitored and the quality will be ensured with the support of the appointed PMC.

“The formation of a website to ensure transparency is one of the key steps outlined in this government directive.”

These government-mandated steps aim to simplify the redevelopment journey while safeguarding the collective interest of all society members.

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