Shah Rukh Khan, the Bollywood megastar, is planning a significant renovation of his iconic residence 'Mannat' in Mumbai. The article delves into the heritage classification of properties in Mumbai and the necessary clearances required for such a renovatio
Shah Rukh KhanMannatMumbaiHeritage PropertyRenovationReal Estate MumbaiMar 04, 2025
Heritage properties in Mumbai are classified into three main grades: Grade I, Grade II, and Grade III. Grade I properties are of exceptional importance, Grade II are of local or regional importance, and Grade III have some architectural or historical value but are less significant than Grades I and II.
To renovate a heritage property like 'Mannat', clearances from the Maharashtra State Heritage Board (MSHB) and the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) are required. The MSHB evaluates the plans to ensure they preserve the property's heritage value, while the MCGM issues building permits and ensures compliance with local regulations.
The renovation of 'Mannat' is significant because it not only upgrades the personal residence of Shah Rukh Khan but also contributes to the preservation of Mumbai's cultural heritage. The mansion has been a part of numerous Bollywood films and events, making it a cherished landmark in the city.
The Maharashtra State Heritage Board (MSHB) evaluates the renovation plans to ensure that they do not compromise the property's heritage value. This includes preserving original features, using appropriate materials, and considering the overall impact on the surrounding area.
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) is responsible for issuing building permits and ensuring that all renovations adhere to local building codes and regulations. This involves multiple inspections to verify compliance with all requirements.
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