The Maharashtra government has introduced a new approach to slum cluster redevelopment, eliminating the need for slum dwellers' consent in large-scale projects. Here are the key points to understand this significant policy shift.
Slum RehabilitationCluster RedevelopmentMaharashtra GovernmentReal EstateSra SchemeReal Estate MumbaiNov 18, 2025

The Slum Rehabilitation Project (SRA) in Mumbai is a government-led scheme that redevelops slum areas by providing free, legal housing to eligible slum dwellers. In exchange, developers gain the right to utilise the freed-up land for saleable projects.
The new policy shift introduced by the Maharashtra government eliminates the need for slum dwellers' consent for implementing the Slum Cluster Redevelopment Scheme in large-scale projects of 50 acres or more.
Yes, for all non-cluster projects, typically individual slum pockets or plots of less than 50 acres, the existing requirement for the consent of the majority of slum dwellers will still be required.
A cluster must be a minimum of 50 acres of contiguous land, and not more than 51% of the area must be classified as slums.
The cluster redevelopment scheme addresses not only slums but also the mixed and complex urban fabric typical of Mumbai, including slum structures, old and dilapidated buildings, tenanted properties, chawls, as well as industrial, commercial, and warehousing units.

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