The ambitious Dharavi redevelopment project, spearheaded by Adani Group, is gaining significant momentum with increased state support, aiming to provide housing for over a million residents.
Dharavi RedevelopmentAdani GroupMaharashtra GovernmentUrban RenewalPublicprivate PartnershipReal Estate NewsNov 24, 2024
The Dharavi redevelopment project is a large-scale urban renewal initiative aimed at providing high-quality housing and modern amenities for over a million residents of Dharavi, often referred to as Asia's largest slum, located in Mumbai, India.
The Adani Group, a leading global conglomerate, is leading the Dharavi redevelopment project. The group is working in collaboration with the Maharashtra government and local communities to ensure the success of the project.
The Maharashtra government is providing legal and administrative support, allocating necessary funds, facilitating clearances, and establishing a dedicated task force to oversee the redevelopment of Dharavi.
The Adani Group has proposed a phased approach to minimize disruption and provide interim housing solutions. The group is also working closely with local communities and NGOs to address the needs and concerns of residents.
The project focuses on providing high-quality housing, developing public amenities such as schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational spaces, and creating a sustainable and inclusive urban environment.
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