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India Today on MSNDharavi redevelopment | The big Adani gambleLtd (NMDPL)—80 per cent of which is controlled by Adani Properties and 20 per cent by the Maharashtra government—the Dharavi ...
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India Today on MSN'The objective is proper housing for all': Dharavi Redevelopment Project CEO S.V.R. SrinivasS.V.R. Srinivas, CEO, Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP), talks about project deadlines, resettlement of slum-dwellers and ...
The DRP helpline has emerged as a crucial tool for communication, allowing residents to ask questions, resolve doubts, and ...
In the last month, the Dharavi Redevelopment Project helpline has received nearly 700 enquiries, with many seeking ...
MUMBAI: Tensions rose in Kumbharwada as potters protested against a survey for the Dharavi Redevelopment Project, blocking ...
As the survey phase of the Dharavi Redevelopment Project concludes, increased calls to the toll-free helpline indicate residents' eagerness to participate. With 41% of queries concerning eligibility ...
SVR SRINIVAS, the CEO of Dharavi Redevelopment Project, speaks to The Free Press Journal's Editor S BALAKRISHNAN about the ...
As the survey phase of the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) comes to an end, a significant number of residents, who had ...
The lanes of Dharavi are long and winding. Spread over roughly 500 acres in the heart of Mumbai, they connect the shanties of this informal settlement, home to about one million people.
At Dharavi, between 750,000 and a million people live in an area of 1 sq. mile, i.e. the size of New York’s Central Park or 1/3 that of London’s Hyde Park.
As Dharavi's survey nears completion, 41% of resident calls seek inclusion, highlighting urgency around eligibility for ...
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