The Dharavi redevelopment project is making significant progress, with over 63,000 tenements assessed in the final leg of the survey. This ambitious project aims to transform one of the world's largest slums into a modern, sustainable community.
DharaviRedevelopmentSlumMumbaiUrban PlanningReal Estate NewsMar 25, 2025
The Dharavi redevelopment project is an ambitious initiative to transform Dharavi, one of the world's largest slums, into a modern and sustainable community. It involves the construction of new housing units, public amenities, and infrastructure improvements.
Over 63,000 tenements in Dharavi have been assessed as part of the survey conducted by the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA).
The key goals include preserving the economic activities of the area, providing better living conditions for residents, and achieving environmental and sustainability goals such as renewable energy systems and efficient waste management.
The authorities are working closely with local organizations and residents to address their concerns and ensure that they benefit from the redevelopment. The survey has played a crucial role in identifying the specific needs and preferences of the residents.
The data collected from the survey will be used to finalize the detailed project report (DPR), which will outline the specifics of the redevelopment plan. The DPR will be submitted to the government for approval, and once approved, the next phase of construction can begin.
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