Dharavi Project: A Township For Dignity & Livelihoods
For decades, Dharavi has epitomized two contradictory realities: the hardship of congested informal settlements and an extraordinary homegrown economy where tiny workshops and roadside vendors drive entire supply chains. Now, after years of planning and false starts, Mumbai is set to reimagine Dharavi as a township, not a single tower solution.
The promise includes larger homes, protected livelihoods, and robust neighborhood infrastructure. The scale is immense. Central to this vision is housing that prioritizes dignity. The redevelopment framework offers long-term residents a minimum carpet area of 350 sq. ft., translating to private space for growing families, a corner for work, and better storage—significant upgrades in cramped lanes where multiple families often share one room.
The plan is deliberately holistic,........
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