Mysore Urban Development Authority(MUDA)schemes
In 2025, the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) launched an e-auction of around 200 residential sites and houses across various prime localities in Mysuru. The sites included both corner and intermediate plots located in well-developed layouts such as Vijayanagar, Hebbal, Devanur, and Sathagalli. The initiative was designed to make site ownership more transparent and accessible through MUDA&...
Mysore Urban Development Authority(MUDA)schemes
In 2025, the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) launched an e-auction of around 200 residential sites and houses across various prime localities in Mysuru. The sites included both corner and intermediate plots located in well-developed layouts such as Vijayanagar, Hebbal, Devanur, and Sathagalli. The initiative was designed to make site ownership more transparent and accessible through MUDA’s online auction platform.
Earlier, MUDA had planned a Group Housing Scheme for middle-income families, which attracted over 26,000 applications, but it was later scrapped in 2025 due to land acquisition and cost challenges. Despite this, MUDA continues to promote housing and site development through regular e-auctions and layout expansions to meet the city’s growing residential demand.
About Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA)
The Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA), established in 1988, serves as the primary planning and development agency for the Mysuru Metropolitan Region in Karnataka. MUDA is responsible for urban infrastructure, housing layouts, land acquisition, and ensuring orderly growth of the city.
Vision and Objectives
• To promote systematic urban planning and sustainable city expansion.
• To provide affordable residential plots and housing to various income groups.
• To ensure transparent land allocation through e-auctions and public notifications.
• To develop modern infrastructure and civic amenities in Mysuru.
• To support balanced growth between urban and rural areas.
Past Housing Schemes
• 2023: MUDA launched site allotments in layouts such as Vijayanagar 4th Stage and Lalitadripura for general and reserved categories.
• 2021: A series of residential site auctions were conducted to promote fair allocation and generate urban development funds.
• Previous Years: MUDA developed several housing layouts like Ramakrishnanagar, Hebbal, and Dattagalli, which remain popular among residents.
Conclusion
The Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) continues to play a vital role in shaping Mysuru’s urban landscape through well-planned layouts and housing initiatives. While its 2025 Group Housing Scheme was discontinued, the ongoing e-auction system reflects MUDA’s commitment to transparent, efficient, and citizen-friendly housing development in the city.