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Govt wants to destroy Dharavi, I want to protect residents: Dr Jyoti Eknath Gaikwad

The election of a full-time corporator for the area is most important to change Dharavi's poor infrastructure says Dr. Jyoti Gaikwad

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Dr. Jyoti Eknath Gaikwad

Dr. Jyoti Eknath Gaikwad

Once labelled Asia’s largest slum, Dharavi has seen a vertical split since the Maharashtra government’s Dharavi Redevelopment Project began here a few years ago. Many residing in this hub of small-scale businesses, self-sustaining manufacturers and skilled and unskilled labourers are insecure and fearful about losing their homes while the prospect of growth is a cause for hope in others.

In 2022, as a part of the Dharavi cluster redevelopment project, the Gautam Adani-led Adani Realty won a tender worth R20,000 crore to transform 259 hectares of land into a “world-class township” and formed a special purpose vehicle (SPV), the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd (DRPPL), in an agreement with the existent Maharashtra government body, the Dharavi Redevelopment Project Authority, under the state’s Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA).

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