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RERA: Telangana Is At No. 4 In Projects Registered With RERA

Telangana is among the top four states in India in terms of a number of projects registered with the state-level Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TS-RERA).In recent times according to surveys from across India shows Telangana had 4,002 real estate projects registered with TS-RERA by February and 2,017 registered agents

Maharashtra (33,154) has the most registered projects and 11,231 registered agents, followed by Gujarat with 9,689 projects and 2,695 agents, and MP with 4,016 projects and 935 agents. Andhra has 2,248 projects registered.

The neighboring state of AP has 2,248 projects registered and 151 agents. In addition to these, there are 10 states where over 1,000 projects have been registered, including UP, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Karnataka.

Puducherry had the most registrations (194) among Union territories, while the national capital Delhi had only 34 registered projects. A total of 74,088 projects were registered with local authorities in India, including states and UTs, as of February this year. 58,790 registered agents are working on projects across the country.

Telangana and Uttarakhand (332 registered projects) are two states in the country that lack permanent authority and still rely on interim authority. In contrast, Telangana is the only state where no cases have been resolved. West Bengal is the only state that is yet to establish the authority, while Punjab has one in Panchkula and Haryana in Gurugram.

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