The Maharashtra government has cleared the transfer of a Kurla plot, paving the way for the ambitious Dharavi Redevelopment Project. This move is expected to accelerate urban renewal and provide better housing solutions for the residents of Dharavi.
Dharavi RedevelopmentKurla Plot TransferUrban RenewalRehabilitation HousingMaharashtra GovernmentReal Estate MaharashtraJun 06, 2025

The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) is a comprehensive urban renewal initiative aimed at transforming Dharavi, one of the largest slums in Asia, into a modern, well-planned urban area with better housing, infrastructure, and amenities for its residents.
The Kurla plot transfer is crucial because it will expedite the construction of rehabilitation housing for the slum dwellers and improve the overall living conditions in Dharavi. It is a key component in the overall redevelopment plan.
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) Special Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is the body responsible for overseeing the redevelopment process. It ensures that the project is inclusive and benefits all stakeholders, particularly the residents of Dharavi.
The main goals of the Dharavi Redevelopment Project include providing better housing, infrastructure, and amenities for the residents of Dharavi, ensuring social and economic upliftment, and creating a sustainable and environmentally friendly urban environment.
The project will benefit the local community by providing better access to education, healthcare, and essential services. It will also create job opportunities and boost the local economy, ensuring that the current residents of Dharavi are not displaced and are provided with adequate and affordable housing options.

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