Delhi is considering the Dharavi model for slum redevelopment, aiming to transform its urban landscape and provide sustainable housing solutions.
Slum RedevelopmentDharavi ModelUrban RenewalSustainable HousingCommunity InvolvementReal Estate MaharashtraJun 24, 2025
The Dharavi model, also known as the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP), is a comprehensive approach to slum redevelopment that focuses on providing sustainable housing, infrastructure, and livelihood opportunities to slum dwellers.
The Dharavi model emphasizes community participation in the planning and implementation of redevelopment projects. This includes extensive consultations with local residents to understand their needs and aspirations.
The SPV is responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and monitoring of the redevelopment project. It coordinates efforts between various stakeholders, including the government, developers, and local communities.
Rekha Gupta is a prominent urban planner and policy expert who believes that the Dharavi model has the potential to address the complex challenges faced by Delhi's slum dwellers. She advocates for community involvement and economic empowerment in the redevelopment process.
The main challenges include adapting the model to suit Delhi's unique urban landscape and the diverse needs of its slum dwellers. Extensive consultation with local communities and a deep understanding of their needs are essential for the success of the project.
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