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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian billionaire Gautam Adani aims to convert Mumbai's Dharavi slum into a modern city hub, while acknowledging that resettling its 1 million residents will be a challenging task.
The project, one of the largest slum redevelopment initiatives in the world, released its first eligibility list last year, showing that over 75 per cent of tenement holders qualify for new homes ...
Of the seven electoral wards in the sprawling slum settlement, four have been won by Shiv Sena (UBT) candidates, two by the ...
In a surprising turn of events, Dharavi's election results bucked the larger city patterns, with Congress and Uddhav ...
The master plan for the Dharavi redevelopment project is expected to be ready within a month, and the tenement survey is also ...
Dharavi’s leather traders are pinning their hopes on the Union Budget, seeking lower raw material prices, export incentives ...
At an academic conference in Mumbai last week, some of us were in two minds when the organizers proposed a tour of Dharavi, the largest slum in Mumbai, made famous by the film Slum Dog Millionaire.
The “Urbanologists” Who Want You to Think About Steve Jobs’ Garage Next Time You Say the Word “Slum”
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Mumbai, 21 May: The Dharavi Redevelopment Plan is full of big ideas and infrastructure-related surprises, but one that could prove to be a gamechanger is the introduction of a multi-modal transport ...
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