Eknath Shinde, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, has made a firm commitment to transforming Mumbai into a slum-free city. In a recent address, he also took a dig at his political rivals Uddhav Thackeray and his sister-in-law, Priya Thackeray, known as La
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The main goal of Eknath Shinde's plan is to make Mumbai slum-free by providing secure and dignified housing, improving infrastructure, and enhancing the quality of life for slum residents.
Shinde plans to achieve this goal through large-scale slum rehabilitation projects, infrastructure development, sanitation and hygiene initiatives, economic empowerment programs, and community engagement.
The political figures mentioned in the article are Eknath Shinde (current Chief Minister of Maharashtra), Uddhav Thackeray (former Chief Minister), and Priya Thackeray (known as Ladki Bahin, leader of the MNS party).
Some of the challenges faced in implementing the slum-free plan include funding, land acquisition, and the displacement of residents.
Public participation is crucial in this initiative as it ensures that the needs of slum residents are addressed and that the community is involved in the planning and implementation of development projects.

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