Pune: MHADA Warns Against Social Media Claims of Cheap Flats in Wakad, Hinjawadi

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Pune, 9th November 2025: The Pune Board of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has lodged a complaint with the Cyber Police against unidentified persons for spreading fake news and misusing the MHADA logo on social media regarding its ongoing housing lottery.

According to officials, misleading information has been circulated online claiming that flats worth Rs 90 lakh in Wakad and Hinjawadi projects under the 20 percent comprehensive housing scheme are being sold for Rs 28-30 lakh. Some social media influencers and “reel stars” have even used the official MHADA logo in such posts to lend them credibility.

“These reports are completely false and misleading. No individual or influencer has any right to make such claims or use the MHADA logo. This act amounts to defrauding citizens and tarnishing the reputation of MHADA,” said a senior Pune Board official. The board has taken serious note of the matter and confirmed that a formal case will be registered on Monday.

The registration, application, and acceptance process for 4,186 houses under the 15 percent integrated and 20 percent comprehensive schemes began on September 11. Initially, the process was scheduled to conclude on November 1, with the lottery draw on November 21. However, the deadline for applications has now been extended to November 21, and the lottery will be drawn on December 11.

The Pune Board has clarified that the pre-lottery process is underway and that genuine applicants must only visit MHADA’s official website for information and application submission. Officials have urged citizens not to fall prey to misinformation, fake social media campaigns, or brokers making false promises.