Updated On: 06 January, 2024 04:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Government decision has made it mandatory for housing societies with 35 members or less to have only one member from open category and four from the reserved category in the five-member committee

GR pertains to mandatory seats from reserved category in elected body of CHS with 35 members or less
Housing activists and state housing federation members are puzzled and irked with a recent government resolution (GR) pertaining to mandatory seats from the reserved category in the elected body of cooperative housing society with 35 members or less.
While the government decision has brought down the minimum number of committee members from 11 to 5, the new circular has kept one seat for candidates from open category and remaining four seats are reserved (SC/ST, OBC, VJNT and woman candidate). The concern is how a committee would be formed, when small societies with 35 members or less do not have members to contest from the reserved seats.