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Transforming Mumbai Into A World Class City Resettlement & Rehabilitation of Urban Poor
Transforming Mumbai Into A World Class City Resettlement & Rehabilitation of Urban Poor
Dr. T. Chandrashekhar
Addl. Metropolitan Commissioner,
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority
Mumbais Vision
Importance Of Mumbai
Commercial and financial capital of India
Generates 5% of Indias GDP
Contributes over 1/3rd of Indias tax revenues
The two ports in Mumbai handle 1/3rd of the countrys
total foreign trade
Shares about 38% and 26% of international and
domestic air traffic respectively
Contributes over Rs. 40,000 crore p.a. as taxes to
Central Government
A very high rate of migration to Mumbai for employment
25
42
9
8
Customs
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
30,000,000
Tokyo
Mumbai
Dhaka
So Paulo
Delhi
Mexico City
New York
Calcutta
Karachi
Lagos
Los Angeles
Shanghai
Metro Manila
Beijing
Cairo
2015
2000
Suburbs
115.00
88.00
Population in Lakhs
67.50
49.60
Island
city
35.00
38.99
33.26
32.85
30.90
28.00
31.74
14.00
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Year
16.00
10.30
6.23
3.09
1.52
0.61
1961 1971
Metro Rail
MUTP I & II
MUIP
Western Freeway
Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link
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Transport
infrastructure
Housing
Civic
infrastructure
Towards
Slum Development
a world-class
Resettlement &
Mumbai
Rehabilitation of Slums
Economic
Growth
Resettlement Townships
MMRDA has constructed about 50,000 tenements with all the physical
and social infrastructure for resettlement of 3,50,000 slum dwellers at
different locations in Mumbai and the construction balance 8,000
tenements is in progress
Every PAH / Slum dwelling family is allotted 225 Sq. Ft. carpet area
tenement in the permanent multistoried buildings
About 31 integrated townships built for 50,000 tenements which are well
connected by road and rail network and having provision of Balwadis,
community centers, society offices, shops with civic amenities like
school and hospitals in the neighborhood
The physical infrastructure like water supply, sewerage, storm water
drain, roads with footpaths and recreation grounds also completed by
MMRDA
Project
MUTP
Locations
MUIP
SRA
No. of tenements
5,107
12,316
4,257
27,524
3,524
52,728
Project
Requiremen
t
Already
shifted
Yet to be
shifted
MUTP
22, 829
14,000
8,829
MUIP
35, 000
6,000
29,000
Total
57, 829
20,000
37,829
Site Views
Oshiwara
Mankhurd
Majas
Mahul - B
Ghatkopar
Transit at Mankhurd
Provide free tenement of 225 sq. ft. carpet area to each PAH
Provide Rs. 20,000/structure for future maintenance
Minimum density 500 t/s per hectare
Floor Space Index 2.5 available
For every sq. ft. built rehab purpose, developer entitled for one sq.
ft. for sale purpose
TDR is available against free sale component as spill over 2.5 FSI
One Balwadi, One Welfare centre and a Society office for every 100
tenements each admeasuring 225 sq. ft. each
resettlement
activities
such
as
Co.
Op.
Housing
Soc.
components
and
implementation
schedules
Public consultation and transparency process
Innovation in Implementation
The mammoth task of rehabilitation and resettlement is
being implemented with the following fast and quick
actions:
Innovation in Implementation
contd.
Impact Assessment
The execution of MUTP, MUIP and resettlement and rehabilitation of
project affected/slum dwellers would have several spin off benefits
The cost of the R&R if entirely procured through public
procurement process, purely on financial terms would cost Rs.
1500 Cr.
The process through which these tenements were procured has
put a very limited burden on government and therefore saved the
public funds at large
This project not only helped to relieve Mumbai of its
transportation problems but also give the much awaited impetus
to the stagnant growth of Mumbais economy
The transport infrastructure project are expected to yield
remarkable benefits to the city in terms of improved productivity,
saving in fuel and travel time, reduction in pollution and overall
growth of the city
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