Residents of the Ghatkopar Pant Nagar Railway Police Colony in Mumbai are urging the government for immediate redevelopment of their dilapidated homes. The recent heavy rains have exacerbated the already poor conditions, making life unbearable for the 450 families still living there.
MumbaiRedevelopmentGhatkoparRailway Police ColonyHousingReal Estate MumbaiAug 03, 2025
The colony is in a dilapidated state with 17 residential buildings and 980 rooms in total. The buildings are structurally unsound, with issues like busted windows, leaky walls, and crumbling ceilings, especially during the monsoon season.
Currently, 450 families live in the colony, while the remainder have left due to safety concerns.
Residents are urging the government for immediate redevelopment of the railway quarters and seeking ownership rights to the properties they have been living in for decades.
Residents are concerned that delays could lead to slums occupying the vacant property, which would complicate the redevelopment process.
During the monsoon, drainage lines choke, waterlogging aggravates, and mosquitoes start breeding, increasing the risk of dengue and malaria. Families living on the ground floor often have to temporarily vacate their homes due to flooding and unsanitary conditions.
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