In a bid to curb illegal constructions, the authorities in Dharavi, Mumbai, have initiated a drone survey to identify and document unauthorized structures. This move aims to streamline urban planning and ensure compliance with building regulations.
DharaviIllegal ConstructionsDrone SurveyMmrdaUrban PlanningReal Estate MumbaiFeb 20, 2025
The primary goal of the drone survey in Dharavi is to identify and document illegal constructions, ensuring compliance with building regulations and improving urban planning.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is responsible for the drone survey project in Dharavi.
The key benefits of using drones for the survey include efficiency, accuracy, safety, and transparency in data collection and analysis.
The drone survey project faces challenges such as privacy concerns, community resistance, and the need for robust data analysis.
The success of the drone survey project in Dharavi could serve as a model for other urban areas, demonstrating the effective use of technology in urban planning and regulation.
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