
After existing over a century, Dharavi is set to undergo redevelopment which as per the state’s plan will transform it into a residential and business hub with open spaces and transit facilities.
In its latest presentation, the Maharashtra government described the redevelopment of Mumbai’s biggest sprawl as a project for gentrification and envisages a “green spine” for the 2.5 sq km precinct which will include a central park, waterfront and museum. A multi-modal transit hub and mixed-use neighbourhoods supporting traditional livelihoods of artisans and homes in highrises are also part of the blueprint to transform Dharavi.
The total cost of rehabilitation of existing residents has been estimated at Rs 95,790 crore. The sale component will be spread over 120 acres.