Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reaffirms his commitment to protecting Mumbai's green spaces, addressing the garbage crisis, and unveiling an inclusive plan for Dharavi's redevelopment.
MumbaiDharaviGreen SpacesGarbage ManagementUrban RedevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiMay 31, 2025
The government has no plans to allow real estate construction along Mumbai's coastal road or on the Mahalaxmi Race Course land. This decision is part of a broader effort to preserve the city's green cover.
Efforts are underway to find innovative waste management solutions to address the persistent garbage problem in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
The government's plan for Dharavi's redevelopment is described as the world's largest urban rejuvenation project. It aims to be inclusive, providing rental housing for all residents and ensuring the settlement of local businesses in the same area.
8 lakh people live in Dharavi, and the government has decided to make everyone eligible for the redevelopment project, providing rental housing to ensure no one is left behind.
The government aims to transform Dharavi into a new business district, ensuring the settlement of 19,000 local entrepreneurs in the same area to promote economic activity and growth.
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This strategic move aims to incentivize infrastructure development and urban planning in the airport's vicinity, fostering sustainable growth
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