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Committee appointed for revamp of refugee camps in Chembur, Sion-Koliwada
Updated On: 08 March, 2016 08:29 AM IST | | Dharmendra Jore
<p>The committee will work towards solving ownership issues and will also look into the allegations of illegal extensions</p>
The families of migrants from West Pakistan, who had made Sion-Koliwada and Chembur their home after united India was partitioned in 1947, now see a possibility of getting their dilapidated buildings redeveloped. The state government has finally appointed a high-power committee to decide on the complex issue.
The matter related to the two refugee colonies in the city has been pending before successive governments for many years in view of land ownership rights. Unlike the 29 refugee camps in other districts of Maharashtra, which were built on state government land, the Sion-Koliwada and Chembur colonies were built by the union government on its own land.
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