What is the New Redevelopment Scheme?
Key Areas Targeted
One of the more renowned locations of this project is a 100-acre parcel located in Andheri West, near the famed Gilbert Hill. The area contains more than 14,000 tiny huts and several older structures. By removing this large area and rehabilitating it, cities can provide thousands of families with the opportunity to live healthier lives.
However, the plan doesn’t end at Andheri. SRA has identified 18 other locations. SRA have identified 18 additional places, including:
- Mankhurd and Govandi
- Sion and Wadala
- Vikhroli, Goregaon, and Kandivli
- Borivli East
They are among the most densely populated areas of Mumbai and their development could drastically reduce the city’s housing crisis.
A Modern Approach to Urban Living
The principal purpose of this initiative is “integrated and sustainable planning.” Simply put, this involves creating a mini-city within the city. Instead of simply changing huts into buildings, the idea is:
- Scientific Planning: Layouting the design to ensure effective garbage collection, drainage, and power.
- Civic Facilities, ensuring there’s the space needed for clinics, schools, and playgrounds.
- The Quality of Life is creating an atmosphere that allows residents to breathe more space and cleaner sanitation.
The SRA is the principal agency responsible for ensuring each step, from checking land boundaries to hiring builders.
How Will It Be Built?
Inclusion and Progress
The Road Ahead
Disclaimer: This article provides general information regarding Mumbai’s urban redevelopment policies based on recent reports. Readers should verify specific project details and legal provisions with official government sources. (29 words)
Also Read: New Horizons: The Massive Plan to Rebuild Dharavi Starts with Railway Land.
Source: ET Reality


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