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Adani Steps Up Efforts to Ease Dharavi Slum Resettlement

The massive Adani Dharavi Redevelopment Project, led by the Adani Group, intends to turn Asia's biggest slum into a cutting-edge urban hub. The program encompasses not just the construction of new housing units but also the rehabilitation of existing enterprises and the distinctive economic ecosystem of Dharavi.<br>

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Adani Steps Up Efforts to Ease Dharavi Slum Resettlement

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  1. Adani Steps Up Efforts to Ease Dharavi Slum Resettlement

  2. The massive Adani Dharavi Redevelopment Project, led by the Adani Group, intends to turn Asia's biggest slum into a cutting-edge urban hub. The program encompasses not just the construction of new housing units but also the rehabilitation of existing enterprises and the distinctive economic ecosystem of Dharavi. Ensuring a seamless transition for inhabitants is an essential component of the project. Adani has started gathering data in order to assess who qualifies for relocation.

  3. The joint venture between the Adani Group and the Maharashtra government, Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt. Ltd. (DRPPL), is making every effort to provide incentives to the businesses and residents of the slum cluster so that they will find the process of rehabilitation and resettlement easier and more agreeable. It is expected that the $3 billion project will be finished in seven years.

  4. According to a source, "this comprehensive approach paves the way for enhanced skills and empowerment for the commercial ecosystem in Dharavi while also safeguarding existing businesses." DRPPL emphasised just last week the tax refund—a five-year state goods and services tax refund—that qualified business units in the area will get.

  5. Rehabilitated people were promised flats earlier this year with a carpet size of 350 square feet, which is 17% more room than what is typically found in Mumbai slum redevelopments. Toilets and kitchens will be separate in the new apartments. Furthermore, DRPPL has been excused from paying stamp duty on its first sale of commercial assets. The Adani Dharavi project has also made sure that business districts are properly defined and equipped with the infrastructure they need.

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