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    New Dharavi Master Plan Cleared

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    By Aruna Sharma on May 29, 2025 National

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    Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis cleared the much-awaited master plan to redevelop Dharavi slums on Wednesday after an hour-long meeting with the stakeholders of the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL) who made a presentation. The master plan will serve as a strategic roadmap, guiding the planning and execution of this large-scale cluster redevelopment project, which will integrate residential, commercial and industrial spaces, within and beyond Dharavi.

    The space is being envisaged as an annexe to the finance and business hub of Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), which is 5.5 kilometers from Dharavi.

    Dharavi spans 620 acres, of which 296 acres have been earmarked for redevelopment. In January 2024 a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) was formed comprising the government of Maharashtra’s Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) and the Gautam Adani-owned Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt. Ltd (NMDPL) to transform Dharavi. Apart from the transformation, the project also aims to rehabilitate 0.7 million residents.

    At the meeting, Fadnavis insisted on “a holistic eco-friendly approach to the project”, and emphasied that “everyone must be rehabilitated through the plan”.

    SVR Srinivas, CEO of DRPPL, who participated in the meeting, said, “Now that the master plan has been cleared, the bigger challenge lying ahead is to make it a reality. As of now 1.02 lakh odd tenements have been surveyed. We expect the total tenements to be around 1.30 lakh with a margin of 10% here and there. The survey is expected to be completed in the next two months.”

    Another official, who was in the meeting, said, “While various decisions have been taken, formal orders are yet to be issued by the urban development and housing departments.” Deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde, present in the meeting, asked all departments to hasten necessary approvals.

    Architect and developer Mukesh Mehta, who first prepared and presented the plan of redevelopment to Bal Thackeray, welcomed the decision and said: “This is a confirmation that the government is serious about executing the long-awaited transformation project of Dharavi. It will fulfil the dreams of the urban poor of this slum pocket and give hope to crores of underprivileged…”

    Karunanidhi Kanan, an advocate and resident of Dharavi said, “If this is the way forward, the least we expect is transparency in determining eligibility of people to own properties in Dharavi. The Adani Group-led NMDPL should set up camps across Dharavi to check documents of Dharavikars. If they come across any shortcoming, they should help them put their documents in order. This is how surveys on most government-backed projects are done.”

    He criticised the government’s plan to move out “the ineligible to far-flung salt pan lands or a cleared-out dumping ground”.

    Opposing the move, Mumbai Congress chief Varsha Gaikwad said, “Dharavikars have been betrayed yet again. The CM approved the plan without consultation or adherence to due legal process. People of Dharavi have consistently opposed the redevelopment plan, especially as the survey for tenements are still on.”

    According to the proposed plan, residents of slums on ground floor constructed before January 1, 2000, will get free houses of 350 sq feet in Dharavi, while those residing in huts built from January 1, 2000, to January 1, 2011 will get houses outside Dharavi at a cost of ₹2.5 lakh per unit. Residents of shanties built from January 1, 2011, to November 15, 2022, will get houses in rental housing scheme. The rent will be decided by the project operator.

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