Dharavi Redevelopment Project Advances with Construction of 11,000 Homes
Dharavi project begins; 11,000 rehab homes being constructed on railway land in Matunga
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The Dharavi redevelopment project in Mumbai has entered a critical phase with the clearance of a 35-acre land parcel in Matunga to construct 11,000 rehabilitation homes. Residents are being urged to relocate before the monsoon, with support offered for transit and rentals.
- 01Construction of 11,000 homes is underway in the Dharavi redevelopment project.
- 02The project is located on a 35-acre parcel of Indian Railways land in Matunga.
- 03Residents from identified clusters are being asked to relocate before the monsoon.
- 04Support for transit or rental is being provided to displaced residents.
- 05The project is backed by the Adani Group through NMDPL.
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The Dharavi redevelopment project in Mumbai has officially entered its execution phase, focusing on the construction of 11,000 rehabilitation homes on a 35-acre parcel of land owned by Indian Railways in Matunga. Authorities are urging residents from designated clusters to relocate before the monsoon season, ensuring they receive transit or rental assistance during the transition. This initiative is part of a key-to-key rehabilitation model aimed at expediting the construction process. The project is being implemented by NMDPL, which is backed by the Adani Group, highlighting the significant investment and commitment towards improving living conditions in one of Asia's largest slums.
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This project will significantly improve housing conditions for residents of Dharavi, providing modern homes and infrastructure.
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