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Unions want homes for workers if Mumbai Port Trust land is opened up

<p>While Union Minister for Transport Nitin Gadkari is looking to explore the Mumbai Port Trust land for various development projects, two leading unions have demanded a share to construct low-cost housing for workers</p>

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The government's grand plan to open up the city’s eastern waterfront, currently under the control of Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT), seems to have hit a rough patch.

Union leaders want low-cost housing for nearly 11,000 union members and 37,000 pensioners, who have given their ‘blood and sweat’ to the port. Pic for Representation/Getty Images
Union leaders want low-cost housing for nearly 11,000 union members and 37,000 pensioners, who have given their ‘blood and sweat’ to the port. Pic for Representation/Getty Images

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