Dharavi Redevelopment: Relaxation in Open Spaces. 24 Sep 2024, Mumbai.
Dharavi RedevelopmentOpen SpacesVital Public Purpose ProjectRelaxationDevelopment Plan 2034Real Estate MumbaiSep 24, 2024
The Dharavi redevelopment project is a vital public purpose project that aims to provide better infrastructure and amenities to the residents of Dharavi.
The relaxation in open spaces has been granted under the Development Plan 2034, allowing for more flexibility in the construction of the project.
The project will improve the living conditions of the residents, provide better infrastructure and amenities, and boost the local economy.
The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is working on the project, along with other stakeholders and residents.
The project is expected to be completed on time and within budget, but the exact completion date has not been announced.
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