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Nineteen consortiums involving the who's who of corporate India have been short-listed after technical scrutiny by a committee of secretaries to redevelop Asia's biggest slum, Dharavi. A total of 27 consortiums had submitted their bids, reports CNBC-TV18.
The Indian partners of the 19 consortiums include Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Engineering, Indiabulls, Unitech, DLF, L&T, Shobha Developers, Lodha, Akruti Nirman and Kalpataru.
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