Mumbai's Dharavi redevelopment project is set to transform one of Asia's largest slums into a sustainable urban community, offering a path to homeownership and improved living conditions for its residents.
Sustainable Urban DevelopmentDharavi RedevelopmentCommunity EngagementGreen BuildingsNew UrbanismReal Estate MumbaiApr 15, 2025
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) is an initiative by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to modernize Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums, and provide its residents with better living conditions, including permanent housing with essential amenities.
The DRP incorporates green building technologies and materials, such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient appliances, to reduce the carbon footprint and utility costs for residents.
Community engagement is a crucial aspect of the DRP, with local residents, community leaders, and urban planners working together to ensure that the new development meets the needs and aspirations of the people. This collaborative approach is essential for the long-term success of the project.
The project is expected to attract significant investment, leading to the creation of new jobs and economic growth. It also aims to preserve the unique cultural and economic fabric of Dharavi by involving local artisans and small businesses.
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project sets a precedent for sustainable and equitable urban development, providing valuable lessons for other cities facing similar challenges. It emphasizes the importance of integrating residential, commercial, and recreational spaces to create balanced and inclusive communities.
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