The Goa Legislative Assembly passed the Goa Land Revenue Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025, enabling the regularisation of unauthorised houses built on government land up to 400 square metres. This move aims to provide legal recognition to long-standing informal homes, impacting thousands of Goans.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the 'Mhaje Ghar Yojana', granting ownership rights to approximately 11 lakh residents in Goa. This initiative addresses legal anomalies and provides land tenure security to nearly half of the state's population.
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announced a comprehensive housing policy through the Goa Housing Board to provide affordable housing for Goans. The policy aims to address real estate and housing concerns in the state.
Goa enacted the Municipalities (Amendment) Act, 2025, increasing the maximum number of councillors from 15 to 27 and reducing deadlines for municipal notifications and approvals. This reform aims to enhance local governance and efficiency.
The Goa government declared three days of state celebration from October 15 to 17, 2025, to mark Ravi Naik's continued public service. This decision reflects the state's recognition of his contributions.