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Adani Calls Dharavi a Microcosm of India, Emphasises Redevelopment

Sixty-eight thousand people, including both slum dwellers and owners of commercial businesses, will be uplifted as part of the Adani Dharavi project. The survey was started in March 2024 by the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL) and will take six to eight months to finish.

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Adani Calls Dharavi a Microcosm of India, Emphasises Redevelopment

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  1. Adani Calls Dharavi a Microcosm of India, Emphasises Redevelopment

  2. The goal of the Maharashtra government and Adani Realty joint venture, the Dharavi Redevelopment Project, is to rehabilitate the 2.8 sq. km. Dharavi slum region in Mumbai with higher-rise buildings and better infrastructure. Sixty-eight thousand people, including both slum dwellers and owners of commercial businesses, will be uplifted as part of the Adani Dharavi project. The survey was started in March 2024 by the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL) and will take six to eight months to finish. The survey procedure entails:

  3. Along with planning and construction issues, the project will also provide demographic and people-related challenges. According to Srinivas, the CEO of the project, it will be the most difficult project Mumbai has ever seen—more complicated than the harbour link and the Mumbai Metro. Adani Realty won the bidding procedure with a quote of Rs. 5,069 crore for the project in November 2022. The Maharashtra government owns 20% of DRPPL, while the Adani Group owns the remaining 80%.

  4. Dharavi is more than simply a business strategy for Gautam Adani. In a statement released a day after the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt. Ltd. (DRPPL) launched a poll to gather information from thousands of informal residents, Mr. Adani claimed to have seen the days when residents of this slum were busy crafting their lives' ambitions despite countless obstacles.

  5. "My second home is Mumbai." I don't think I'm an outsider in this place. Because Mumbai extends a warm welcome to everyone, the city is devoid of foreigners. I'm grateful and proud to have had the chance to spearhead Dharavi's revitalisation. I have the deepest emotional connection to Adani Dharavi project out of all the work our organisation is doing.

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