No land to Adani group, Dharavi land transfer to Maharashtra govt depts: Sources

The Dharavi slum redevelopment project involves the Adani group building houses for residents, with land transferred to Maharashtra government departments, not Adani. Officials rejected claims of land grab, emphasising that the land remains with g...

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The multi-crore Dharavi slum redevelopment project involves no land transfer to the Adani group but to the Maharashtra government's departments, and the Ahmedabad-based conglomerate, as a project developer, will build houses that will be handed over to the same departments for allotment to residents of Asia's biggest slums, sources said. Denying allegations of land grab made by MP Varsha Gaikwad, sources close to the project said land parcels are to be transferred only to Dharavi Redevelopment Project/Slum Rehabilitation Authority (DRP/SRA) of the state government's housing department.

Adani Group, which won the Dharavi slum redevelopment project in open international bidding, will build tenements - housing and commercials - through its joint venture company Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Ltd (DRPPL) with the Maharashtra government, again hand them over to DRP/SRA of the Maharashtra government for allocation as per survey findings.

Trying to clear misconceptions over the project, sources said as per the tender, the land remains allocated to DRP/SRA at rates decided by the government. DRPPL has to pay the government as per demand just for the development.



While DRPPL gets development rights, the state support agreement, which is part of the tender document, clearly says that the state government will support the project by giving land to its own DRP/SRA department.

On the issue of allocation of railway land, where the first rehabilitation units are to be built for the first set of Dharavi residents, sources said it was allocated to DRP even before tendering, for which DRPPL has paid a whopping premium of 170 per cent to the prevailing ready reckoner rates.

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Calling allegations that Dharavikars will be thrown out of Dharavi and rendered homeless as pure fictional and a mere figment to create anxiety amongst the masses, sources said the government's 2022 order provides for a condition that each and every tenement holder of Dharavi, eligible or ineligible, will be given a home.

No Dharavikar will be displaced under the DRP/SRA scheme, they insisted.

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Dharavi has been one of the most talked-about slums in India. The Mumbai slum, standing on a prime location in the city, is the largest in Asia and home to over 8 lakh people. In 2004, the Maharashtra government decided to turn Dharavi into a cluster of high-rises with upgraded urban amenities. The project involved transferring 68,000 people, including slum residents and commercial organisations. The state intended to offer 300-square-foot dwellings for free to people who could prove that their slum structure existed before January 1, 2000, and for a fee to those who settled in Dharavi between 2000 and 2011.

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However, the project never got off the ground owing to a variety of factors. After years, the government along with the Adani Group is on a mission to transform Dharavi.

However, the project never got off the ground owing to a variety of factors. After years, the government along with the Adani Group is on a mission to transform Dharavi.

In 2004, the Maharashtra government resolved to convert Dharavi into an integrated planned township. The government adopted a redevelopment action plan through a resolution. In 2011, the government cancelled all contracts and created a master plan. In 2018, the BJP-Sena administration established a special-purpose vehicle for Dharavi and informed it of the rebuilding plans. Later, worldwide tenders were requested. In November 2018, the then-Fadnavis administration authorised a new plan for redeveloping the slum. The Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) administration, led by Uddhav Thackeray, cancelled the offer in October 2020 and said that fresh tenders will be issued shortly. The project finally took off as bids were invited in 2022.

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The Adani Group emerged as the top bidder. According to SVR Srinivas, the chief executive officer of the Dharavi redevelopment project, billionaire Gautam Adani's group offered Rs 5,069 crore for the project, while the DLF Group quoted Rs 2,025 crore.

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On the Adani Group's website, chairperson Gautam Adani wrote that the community’s struggle for survival, laced with equanimity and happiness, inspired him. "When this opportunity to renew Dharavi came calling, I seized it with both hands. I eagerly wanted to do it as it had a huge personal connect with my first impression of Mumbai," he wrote. Adani said that the project will aim for comprehensive and holistic redevelopment as it caters to the housing and rehabilitation needs of both eligible and ineligible residents.

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The Maharashtra government's dairy development department will pass up a 21-acre site from the Kurla dairy to the Dharavi Redevelopment Project and the Slum Rehabilitation Authority. The site can be utilised to help rehabilitate slum people who were not qualified for free housing under the Dharavi project.

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The Adani-led DRPPL (Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd) has declared that qualified residential tenements in Dharavi would receive apartments with separate kitchens and toilets totaling at least 350 sq ft, which is 17% more and the most among Mumbai's slum redevelopment initiatives. The whole project will not only have residential units, but also comprise community halls, recreational areas, public gardens, dispensaries, day care centers, schools, and hospitals.

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Dharavi, a sprawl of shanties spanning 240 hectares in the prime Central Mumbai neighbourhood, is home to 8 lakh people and more than 13,000 small enterprises. Its rehabilitation is estimated to cost roughly Rs 23,000 crore. The proposal, which includes the resettlement of 6.5 lakh qualified slum residents residing in a 2.5 square kilometre region, is expected to be completed in seven years.

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Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL) has restated its commitment to transforming and improving Dharavi. The goal is to collaborate with all stakeholders to establish a Dharavi that stands out as a model for urban revitalization worldwide.

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Holders of tenements in existence on or before January 1, 2000, will be eligible for in-situ rehabilitation. Those existing between January 1, 2000, and January 1, 2011, will be allotted homes under PMAY outside Dharavi anywhere in MMR for just Rs 2.5 lakh or via rental housing.

The tenements -- which exist post January 1, 2011, till the cutoff date (to be declared by the government) -- will get homes under the state government's proposed affordable rental home policy with an option of hire-purchase.
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The Dharavi redevelopment, they said, is a unique provision compared to the regular SRA scheme, wherein only eligible tenement holders were provided a house of up to 300 square feet.


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Under the Dharavi redevelopment projects, a flat measuring 350 sq ft, 17 per cent more than other SRA schemes in Mumbai, will be allocated.

The Dharavi Redevelopment Tender is one of the most progressive in terms of its outlook towards informal settlers of Dharavi, sources said, adding that it is completely pro-people, which includes free and highly concessional housing, stamp duty and property tax exemption, 10-year free maintenance and a 10 per cent commercial area in residential premises to enable the prospective housing societies to have a sustainable revenue stream in addition to the corpus being provided.

For the eligible tenements of businesses, the government scheme provides for a proper free-of-cost business place and a five-year state GST rebate is offered, which will result in boosting their profitability, usher them into the formal economy, make them more competitive and offer them many fold growth opportunities, they noted.

On deliverables, the tender has put stringent timelines, and any violation will attract penalties.

On the allegation of allotment of Kurla Mother Dairy land, sources said the land is going to be given to DRP and not Adani nor DRPPL. The process under Maharashtra Land Revenue (Disposal of Government Lands) Rules, 1971, was duly followed before the issuance of the relevant Government Resolution (GR).


Sources said a fake narrative for electoral gains is being spread around the project, which, if it succeeds, will keep the people of Dharavi in poor living conditions with poor or little access to basic amenities.

The Dharavi Redevelopment Project is a first-of-its-kind initiative that seeks to transform the locality into a world-class city, creating a sustainable and thriving neighbourhood while preserving its timeless essence.

The project seeks to improve the quality of life for over one million residents of Dharavi through a human-centric approach, sources said, adding that several additional initiatives are being integrated towards sustainable multi-modal transport systems and state of art infra utilities.

Additionally, vocational-based skilling is being planned for youth and other wage aspirants of Dharavi to improve their earning potential and facilitate them with jobs, which will give them opportunities that are more eco-friendly and benign, they added.
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