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Mumbai Slum Redevelopment: Cluster Scheme Greenlit by Maha

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Maharashtra Greenlights Cluster-Wise Slum Redevelopment for Mumbai — Big Ambitions, Big Challenges

On October 7, the Maharashtra Cabinet approved a sweeping new scheme to redevelop slum clusters in Mumbai. The vision: convert contiguous pockets of informal settlements—especially where they span over 50 acres or more—into integrated housing enclings, complete with upgraded infrastructure and better living conditions. Hindustan Times

What the Plan Proposes

Why It Matters — and What Stakeholders Say

Mumbai’s redevelopment efforts have often stumbled over fragmented plots, small slum pockets, and viability constraints. This cluster approach is intended to overcome those very hurdles—by treating many small pockets as a larger, coherent redevelopment unit. Hindustan Times

Developers have largely welcomed the shift. Rushi Mehta (Secretary, CREDAI-MCHI) observed that many smaller, disjointed schemes are “unviable” individually. The new strategy, he argues, “will help overcome planning inefficiencies and transform the urban fabric of Mumbai.” Hindustan Times

For slum dwellers, the promise is of more dignified housing, better amenities, and inclusion in broader city planning. But execution will be where the rubber meets the road.

Key Challenges & Risks

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