The Maharashtra Cabinet has approved a new slum cluster redevelopment scheme for Mumbai, aimed at improving living conditions and urban infrastructure through integrated housing projects.
Slum RedevelopmentUrban InfrastructureMaharashtra CabinetSlum Rehabilitation AuthoritySustainable GrowthReal Estate MaharashtraOct 08, 2025

The slum cluster redevelopment scheme is a government initiative aimed at redeveloping slums in Mumbai as integrated housing projects with better living conditions and improved urban infrastructure.
The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA), a state government agency, will implement the slum cluster redevelopment scheme.
The scheme is expected to provide better living conditions, generate employment in the construction sector, and contribute to Mumbai's economic growth.
The Cabinet approved a state-wide sewage treatment and reuse policy, allocated land for an e-bus depot, extended the MACP scheme to non-teaching staff, established a senior civil court, and amended the land consolidation act.
The policy aims to promote a circular economy by treating and reusing waste water, which helps eliminate waste and pollution and ensures environmentally sustainable urban growth.

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