The Maharashtra government has approved the use of salt pan lands for the Dharavi Redevelopment project, a significant step towards transforming one of the world's largest slums.
Dharavi RedevelopmentSalt Pan LandsUrban PlanningMumbaiReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraApr 11, 2025

The Dharavi Redevelopment project is a comprehensive urban renewal initiative aimed at transforming Dharavi, one of the world's largest slums in Mumbai, into a modern residential and commercial hub.
Salt pan lands provide additional space for the redevelopment of Dharavi, allowing for the construction of new housing units, commercial spaces, and public facilities without displacing the current residents and businesses.
The project has faced challenges such as legal disputes, displacement concerns, and financial constraints. However, the approval of salt pan lands is a significant step towards addressing these issues.
The project will provide better living conditions, infrastructure, and economic opportunities for Dharavi residents. It also includes social services like education, healthcare, and skill development programs.
The Dharavi Redevelopment project is estimated to cost several billion dollars, reflecting the scale and complexity of the urban renewal initiative.

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