The Maharashtra government has approved a new cluster-based slum redevelopment scheme for Mumbai, aimed at transforming large informal settlements into integrated urban housing projects. This move is expected to streamline project implementation, attract private investment, and expand housing availability under the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA).
Slum RedevelopmentClusterbasedSraAffordable HousingMumbaiReal Estate MaharashtraOct 08, 2025

The new cluster-based slum redevelopment scheme in Mumbai allows the redevelopment of slum clusters spread over more than 50 acres, combining residential rehabilitation with modern infrastructure and civic facilities. This scheme aims to accelerate slum redevelopment, expand affordable housing, and create employment in construction and allied industries.
The Brihanmumbai Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) will serve as the nodal agency for planning, approval, and execution of the new cluster-based slum redevelopment scheme.
Developers will be entitled to enhanced Floor Space Index (FSI)—up to or beyond 4 in some cases—to accommodate rehabilitation of slum dwellers and project-affected persons. Additional benefits will be available under Regulation 33(10) or any other applicable provisions offering higher incentives.
The scheme aims to address long-standing implementation challenges by replacing fragmented redevelopment with unified, large-scale planning. It will also deploy digital monitoring and beneficiary tracking systems to improve transparency and curb misuse of rehabilitation tenements.
Private landowners can voluntarily participate with approval from the high-level committee. They may receive developed plots equivalent to 50 per cent of their land value, following a Town Planning Scheme model. If this offer is declined, land acquisition may proceed under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.

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