Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlights North Mumbai's progress in slum redevelopment, ensuring families have clean, hygienic homes with essential amenities.
Slum RedevelopmentNorth MumbaiInsitu RehabilitationInfrastructurePiyush GoyalReal EstateOct 14, 2024
The Slum Redevelopment Plan in North Mumbai is a government initiative aimed at providing clean, hygienic, and fully equipped homes to slum dwellers. It includes in-situ rehabilitation, where families are resettled at the place of their existing dwelling units, and significant infrastructure improvements.
More than 1,000 families have received house allocation letters under the Slum Redevelopment Plan in North Mumbai. These families are being provided with new homes that significantly elevate their standard of living.
Some of the significant infrastructure projects completed in North Mumbai include the opening of the Akurli Bridge, the redevelopment of Bhagwati Hospital, and road work improvements from Dahisar to Bhayandar.
The government is ensuring a smooth transition for slum dwellers by issuing occupational certificates without fees to all eligible applicants. This facilitates the necessary approvals and permissions, making the process seamless for the residents.
The vision for North Mumbai's future is to transform it into “Uttam Mumbai” (Excellent Mumbai). This vision focuses on not only physical infrastructure but also the betterment of lives, creating a sustainable and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
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