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.
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.
Applications submitted to nine authorities — MBMC Mayor & Commissioner, Collector, MOFA, MahaRERA, MPCB, DCP, ACP and the Sr. Police Inspector.
RHBA wrote formally to MBMC. The Commissioner and Mayor took cognizance and remarked to the Water Department to act.
Residents convened the SBGM — the Managing Committee was elected and the MOA & by-laws were adopted and approved by the General Body.
Repeated in-person visits and letters from RHBA to the MBMC Commissioner, ACP, DCP and the Senior PI, Kashimira Police Station.
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.
Continued visits and letters to the ACP, DCP, Senior PI (Kashimira) and the Fire Department Commissioner.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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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.