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Mumbai: MMRDA wakes up to market potential of prime Wadala land

<p>Town planning authority had earlier sub-leased around 18 hectares of prime land in Wadala to transport associations to de-congest south Mumbai; since area has now become prime real estate, MMRDA wants around 9 hectares back</p>

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Here's another example of the myopic view of the city’s town planning authority. In the 1990s, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Develo-pment Authority (MMRDA) had allotted nearly 19 hectares of land on sub-lease to the Bombay Goods Transport Association (BGTA) and MAHASANGH (Maharashtra Rajya Truck, Tempo, Tanker and Bus Vahatuk Mahasangh), which are transporters’ associations.

The Wadala Truck Terminus is currently occupying prime real estate. Pic/Shadab Khan
The Wadala Truck Terminus is currently occupying prime real estate. Pic/Shadab Khan

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