An ambitious plan to rid Mumbai of slums - Niranjan Hiranandani 

 

Prominent constructor Niranjan Hiranandani, 73, has put out a fresh proposal to eradicate slums from Mumbai within five years. The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), an independent organization within the Union ministry of housing and urban affairs, has nominated him chairman.

Niranjan Hiranandani told the FPJ that after the slum dwellers were rehabilitated into suitable dwellings, the acres of land they now occupied should be put up for auction and sold to the highest bidder. Slum redevelopment programs should give high priority to resolving their current problems. Rehab plans that are beneficial to them should not be delayed by slum inhabitants. This was a much improved slum rehabilitation strategy that took a comprehensive approach to include all of Greater Mumbai.


According to Hiranandani, the state government will receive at least Rs 20,000 crore from the sale of the property thus cleared, money that may be put toward improving the metropolis.

According to Niranjan Hiranandani, both the real estate market and the general public will undergo radical transformation with the opening of the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link. In order to construct a sizable township, the Hiranandani Group has already bought numerous acres of land across the harbor. The face of Navi Mumbai and the surrounding districts, all the way up to Karjat, will alter with the development of the international airport and enhanced connectivity by Metro railroads. All of these initiatives must be carried out in a mission-mode.


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