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DB Ozone RHBA Residents Home Buyers Association
PERIOD
05 JUN 2026 — Today
This is the community portal of the DB Ozone Residents Home Buyers Association (RHBA) — an independent residents' welfare group. It is not affiliated with, or an official website of, any government body or authority. Any contributions are voluntary.
The headline win · MBMC's written commitment, shared by RHBA

15 Lakhlitres of water, every day

From RHBA's letter on 8 June to a signed commitment — the MBMC Commissioner and Mayor directed the Water Department, and relentless follow-up turned a years-long water crisis into an official daily supply of 15–21 lakh litres for DB Ozone.

Letter from MBMC Water Dept · shared by RHBA with residents
MBMC letter confirming water supply to DB Ozone
✓ Confirmedin writing · MBMC

MBMC Water Supply & Sewerage Dept. letter confirming approx. 14–15 lakh litres a day to DB Ozone — issued in response to RHBA's letter dated 08/06/2026.

01

The groundwork

RHBA was formed to represent residents and home buyers on common issues.
Meetings & representations made before authorities on water, garbage, maintenance, safety and legal concerns.
Follow-up meetings with police on residents' complaints and the request for legal action.
Residents' statements recorded at Kashimira Police Station.
MBMC inspection conducted — resulting in action and a fine on the management.
Continuous follow-up with civic authorities on water, garbage and infrastructure.
05 June · complaints & applications filed with
MBMC Mayor MBMC Commissioner Collector Office MOFA Authority MahaRERA MPCB DCP ACP Sr. Police Inspector
02

How it unfolded

05 June

Complaints filed across the board

Applications submitted to nine authorities — MBMC Mayor & Commissioner, Collector, MOFA, MahaRERA, MPCB, DCP, ACP and the Sr. Police Inspector.

08 June

The letter that started it

RHBA wrote formally to MBMC. The Commissioner and Mayor took cognizance and remarked to the Water Department to act.

14 June

Special Body General Meeting (SBGM)

Residents convened the SBGM — the Managing Committee was elected and the MOA & by-laws were adopted and approved by the General Body.

18 June

Water secured · enforcement begins

MBMC confirms 15 lakh litres/day in writing. Penalties imposed on the builder, garbage clearing starts under Building 2, water meters installed/repaired, and statements recorded before ACP/DCP.

23 June

MBMC inspection visit

Asst. Commissioner Mr. Sonare and team inspect the complex as RHBA raises debris, basement tanks, Gate No. 2, parking sold to the hotel, the illegal sales office, and society-office encroachment.

25 June

Fire inspection pursued · management commits

With the builder's formal fire inspection deferred to 1 July, RHBA and the Mahila Mandal pushed the Fire Department into an initial inspection — and secured 12 written commitments from management.

03

Wins on the ground

Water supply
15–21 lakh litres/day officially committed by MBMC — in writing.
§Enforcement
MBMC has imposed penalties on the builder.
Sanitation
Garbage clearing has started from the Building 2 basement.
Metering
New water meters installed; faulty meters repaired.
Legal track
Statements recorded before ACP/DCP — further action and FIR awaited.
Fire safety
Initial fire inspection done; detailed inspection set for 1 July.
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Why this matters most: at RHBA's meeting with MBMC, the Commissioner directed the Fire Department to verify full compliance. Sprinklers, hydrants, pumps and emergency systems will be checked on 1 July — the path toward an NOC, and ultimately the OC residents have waited years for.

04

Raised at the 23 June inspection

Main gate
Debris & solid waste to be removed — Building 2 parking is not a dump yard.
Transparency
Daily MBMC water-supply figures to be displayed on the notice board.
Basement tanks
Original plans sought; Fire, STP, Commercial & Drainage tanks unclear — low levels flagged.
Gate No. 2
Approved width is 6 m; existing width appears less — MBMC to examine.
Parking
Residential parking allotted to Royal Hometel without owners' consent.
Encroachment
Illegal sales office on B2 parking; society offices occupied by the builder.
05

12 commitments from management · 25 June

Basement cleaning & disinfection (bleaching) within 10 days.
Debris segregated — covered, dry & wet separated.
Per-building bins; no garbage stored under B2.
Pursue an extra 3 lakh litres of water with MBMC.
≥ 2 hours daily water to bathrooms; regularize in ~10 days.
Per-flat water meters proposed (residents bear cost).
Fortnightly RHBA–management review meetings.
2 building coordinators elected per building — from Saturday.
Children's play area agreed in principle.
Dedicated dog-feeding area to be identified.
Faster fixes for leakages & pipeline complaints.
Podium benches repaired/replaced; more seating added.
06

What RHBA does next

  1. Verify delivery — confirm MBMC's water actually reaches every flat.
  2. Check storage — audit whether the builder has adequate water-storage capacity.
  3. Hold the builder — if distribution fails, a face-to-face meeting and necessary action follow.
  4. Resident control — with owners' majority, maintenance to the builder may stop and water, garbage & services move under RHBA supervision.
  5. Society formation — pressed further; the builder has filed only a name and not submitted documents to the Registrar.
  6. Registration — Saturday committee meeting for document submission and formal RHBA registration.
  7. Top table — the Commissioner has spoken with Vinod Goenka; an official RHBA–builder meeting is being arranged.
07

Your Managing Committee

Elected by the General Body at the Special Body General Meeting on 14 June 2026 — the residents who represent you.

Roopangad Singh Gurinder Singh Kathuria
Roopangad Singh Gurinder Singh Kathuria
Chairman
Shahnawaz Muzaffar Siddique
Shahnawaz Muzaffar Siddique
Secretary
Pawan Manoj Rathod
Pawan Manoj Rathod
Treasurer
Atul Virendra Sharma
Atul Virendra Sharma
MC Member
Arvind Mohan Lal Moonka
Arvind Mohan Lal Moonka
MC Member
Yogesh Ashok Kumar Bajpai
Yogesh Ashok Kumar Bajpai
MC Member
Harshada Haribhau Aire
Harshada Haribhau Aire
MC Member
08

Stand with us

Every gain so far has come from residents giving their time — showing up, following up, and refusing to let go. The road ahead is long, and there are many ways to be part of it.

On the ground
Join the visits, meetings and follow-ups. Your presence adds weight to every representation we make before the authorities.
Spread the word
Share these updates and bring more flat owners into the fold. A larger, informed community is a stronger one.
Lend a hand
This work takes time and money. RHBA has so far met roughly ₹40,000–₹50,000 of expenses from its own pocket. If you'd like to help cover shared costs, any amount is welcome — entirely voluntary, and never expected.
Support RHBA · Voluntary

Contribute any amount to help cover shared costs.

100% Voluntary

This is RHBA's own UPI for voluntary community contributions — not a payment to any government authority or for any official service.

United Residents. Stronger Voice. Better Future.

One Community · One Voice · One Goal

Every gain so far happened because residents stood together. Membership in RHBA groups is free and open to all genuine flat owners and residents — the larger our unity, the stronger our push for water, society formation, OC, safety and accountability.

— DB Ozone Residents Home Buyers Association (RHBA)