The Maharashtra government has given the green light to a 140-acre land acquisition in Madh, Thane, to advance the ambitious Dharavi redevelopment project. This move is expected to transform the largest slum in Asia into a modern and sustainable urban are
Dharavi RedevelopmentLand AcquisitionMhadaUrban PlanningSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate MaharashtraOct 11, 2024
The Dharavi redevelopment project is an ambitious initiative to transform Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia, into a modern and sustainable urban area. The project aims to provide better living conditions, infrastructure, and employment opportunities for the residents of Dharavi.
The Maharashtra government has cleared 140 acres of land in Madh, Thane, for the Dharavi redevelopment project. This land will be used to construct new residential complexes, commercial spaces, and public amenities.
The project is being developed in collaboration with the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), a state government agency responsible for the development of housing and urban infrastructure in Maharashtra.
The key features of the project include the construction of high-rise residential buildings, commercial spaces for small-scale industries, schools, hospitals, parks, and the incorporation of sustainable design principles.
Some of the main challenges include the displacement of residents during the construction phase and the need to preserve the local culture and identity of Dharavi. The government and stakeholders are working to address these issues through resettlement plans and community engagement.
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