India Launches Unified RERA Portal in New Delhi to Enhance Real Estate Transparency.

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On September 4, 2025, Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar of the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA) inaugurated the Unified Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) Portal—rera.mohua.gov.in—during the 5th meeting of the Central Advisory Council (CAC) in New Delhi, marking a major stride in increasing transparency and accountability in India’s real estate sector.


      - The Unified RERA Portal introduces a centralized, nationwide digital platform that aggregates real estate project data from all States and Union Territories, enabling real-time access for homebuyers and regulators alike. Its aim is to foster informed decision-making and strengthen the enforcement of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).

      - Manohar Lal Khattar emphasized the portal’s significance: it builds upon eight years of RERA’s transformative impact by empowering homebuyers, ensuring timely project delivery, and reinforcing discipline in the sector.

      - During the CAC meeting, MoHUA officials urged all States and UTs to implement RERA “in letter and spirit” to safeguard citizen interests.

Main Point :-   (i) The session was attended by key MoHUA officials including Tokhan Sahu, Minister of State (MoHUA), Kuldip Narayan, Joint Secretary (Housing), Srinivas Katikithala, Secretary (Housing & Urban Affairs), and various State RERA chairpersons. These stakeholders pushed for a robust national database of RERA-registered projects to help policymakers track trends, monitor compliance, and revive stalled ventures.

      (ii) To date, RERA has made staggering progress: 35 States and UTs have established RERA authorities, 29 have appellate tribunals, and 27 have appointed adjudicating officers.

(iii) The unified portal will now aggregate data from over 1,51,113 registered projects and 1,06,545 agents, and consolidate information on 1,47,383 resolved homebuyer complaints—laying the groundwork for stronger regulatory coordination and consumer protection.

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