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India@75: Maharashtra housing authority plans to redevelop 7 lakh sq ft to rehabilitate refugee families

Meanwhile, residents resist demolition of their dilapidated properties even as they differ on the mode of redevelopment

August 12, 2022 / 21:20 IST
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Aerial view of the proposed plan designed by the architect of Maharashtra housing authority for GTB Nagar refugee camp. (Photo credits: Purushottam Redekar of G M Arch Pvt Limited)

The 25 buildings which Hindu and Sikh Punjabi refugees have been living in since 1957 have become so dilapidated that they have to be vacated. The Maharashtra government plans to redevelop them, and give the owners apartments of more than 600 sq. ft., in place of the existing 360 sq. ft. flats.

Per MHADA’s rough estimate, 28 lakh sq. ft. can be developed in the 11-acre GTB Nagar refugee colony (also known as Punjabi Colony). Of this, over 7 lakh sq. ft. would be used to rehabilitate  refugees families.

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In the wake of Independence, when it was still Bombay state as Maharashtra had not been formed yet, the government had rehabilitated refugee families in 1,200 apartments. They were charged Rs 5,380 per apartment. Thus, even today, many of their children and grandchildren would rather the  government did the redevelopment than private parties.

Several tenants have given their homes in dilapidated buildings on rent as low as Rs 4,000 for a 360 sqft homes. (Picture credits: Mehul R Thakkar)

What is the government doing?
After deliberations with stakeholders including residents, the housing department, the urban development department, and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the state housing authority — MHADA — has submitted a feasibility report to the housing department for further action on the same.