Updated On: 04 April, 2025 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Sanjeev Shivadekar
CM directs e-TDR rollout, geo-tagging of schools, and solar power for govt offices; along with issuing directives to the BMC, he also instructed all state-run schools to complete geo-tagging

CM Devendra Fadnavis
To enhance the ease of doing business, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has directed the BMC to implement the Building Planning Management System (BPMS) and introduce e-TDR (Transferable Development Rights). “The new system—BPMS and e-TDR—will streamline building permissions online and elevate the city’s global standards,” Fadnavis said during a meeting.
On Thursday, Fadnavis reviewed the 100-day plans of 22 departments in a meeting at the Sahyadri Guest House in Walkeshwar, Mumbai. Along with issuing directives to the BMC, he also instructed all state-run schools to complete geo-tagging. “The tagging should include details of available facilities such as drinking water, toilets, and other amenities,” he emphasised. In his third term as chief minister, Fadnavis has introduced a new system where every department must present a list of tasks to be completed within 100 days. On May 1, all Mantralaya departments will have to publicly release a report on completed projects and those in progress.