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Govt setting up 31-member committee to advise on RERA, protect home buyers

About one million buyers invest every year with the dream of owning a house

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The Centre is setting up a 31-member Central Advisory Council that will advise the government on protecting home buyers' interests, better implementation of the real estate regulation law and ensuring growth in the real estate sector, the Times of India reported on Tuesday. 

According to the national daily, the committee will include secretaries from various ministries, state departments' representatives, home buyers' associations, and construction workers advisory committee. Further, members of builders' association and the Namma Bengaluru Foundation will also be part of the committee, sources told the national daily. 

As reported earlier, six out of ten under-construction projects

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