Rehabilitation of nearly 700,000 dwellers is no easy task, with many already doubting if the redevelopment would actually help them while many others are afraid that they would be just thrown out. However, Adani has promised to rehabilitate all the eligible as well as non-eligible residents.
Recently, the Maharashtra government approved the Adani group’s proposal to rehabilitate residents of Mumbai’s 645 acres-Dharavi locality, which is home to over 900,000 people, almost eight months after the conglomerate won a tender to develop the country’s largest slum. Adani Properties had placed a bid of Rs5,069 crore to redevelop Asia’s largest slum., Companies News, Times Now
A division bench of acting Chief Justice Nitin Jamdar and Justice Arif Doctor posted the matter for hearing to August 7 asking STC to make the amendment in a week.
In an open letter, Gautam Adani says Dharavi mega project will aim for ‘comprehensive and holistic redevelopment. The Adani Group recently final approval to start the redevelopment of Dharavi, one of Asias largest slums that sits in the heart of Mumbai.
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