The Dharavi redevelopment project has made significant progress, with 94,500 tenants receiving unique IDs and 70,000 homes surveyed, according to the National Slum Development Programme Limited (NMDPL).
Dharavi RedevelopmentUnique IdsHome SurveyNmdplUrban RenewalReal Estate NewsApr 13, 2025

The Dharavi redevelopment project is an ambitious urban renewal initiative aimed at transforming Dharavi, one of the world's largest slums, into a modern, sustainable community with modern housing, improved infrastructure, and better living conditions.
94,500 tenants have received unique identification numbers to ensure their inclusion in the new housing schemes and to facilitate the implementation of social welfare programs.
70,000 homes have been surveyed as part of the detailed data collection process to inform the redevelopment plan and address the needs of the community.
The National Slum Development Programme Limited (NMDPL) is responsible for issuing unique IDs to tenants, conducting surveys, and overseeing the overall implementation of the Dharavi redevelopment project in collaboration with the Mumbai Municipal Corporation (MMC).
The main goals of the Dharavi redevelopment project include providing modern, affordable housing, improving infrastructure, preserving the cultural and economic identity of the area, and promoting social and economic empowerment of the residents.

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