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Adani ropes in global team for Dharavi slum overhaul

Adani ropes in global team  for Dharavi slum overhaul

A general view of Dharavi, one of Asia’s largest slums, in Mumbai.



New Delhi, January 1

Billionaire Gautam Adani’s joint venture with Mumbai’s slum rehabilitation authority has hired a global team to redevelop Dharavi, a key step in rebuilding one of Asia’s biggest slums amid growing opposition to the project.

‘World’s largest urban renewal scheme’

  • The Maharashtra Government in July last approved Adani’s $619 million bid to redevelop the area that covers 625 acres, and has been described by officials as ‘the world’s largest urban renewal scheme’
  • Dharavi Redevelopment Project has partnered with architect Hafeez Contractor, US design firm Sasaki, and UK-based consultancy Buro Happold for the redevelopment

Dharavi, about three quarters the size of New York’s Central Park, is a crowded area that houses thousands of poor families in cramped quarters in the centre of India’s financial capital. Many residents have no access to running water or clean toilets. Rebuilding it is a mammoth task, which was first mooted in the 1980s.

The Maharashtra Government in July last approved Adani’s $619 million bid to redevelop the area that covers 625 acres (253 hectares), and has been described by officials as “the world’s largest urban renewal scheme”.

The joint venture, Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRPPL), said on Monday it was partnering with architect Hafeez Contractor who has done many social housing projects, US design firm Sasaki, and consultancy firm Buro Happold from the UK for the redevelopment.

DRPPL was set up in July last and hiring of the team assumes significance as it comes amid allegations from a rival bidder that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s allies afforded Adani favourable treatment while residents worry about his capacity to deliver amid high-profile financial setbacks.

The Adani Group has said the Dharavi project was awarded through a fair, open and internationally competitive bidding process. The state government has denied any wrongdoing. — Reuters

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