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Big land unlock in Mumbai: Dahisar radar relocation plan targets 1,000 acres for housing

AAI will relocate its Dahisar high-frequency radar to Gorai, easing height curbs and unlocking land for affordable housing and redevelopment.

December 15, 2025 / 09:00 IST
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Civil aviation ministry plans cabinet approval for shifting AAI’s Dahisar high-frequency radar to Gorai; Maharashtra will bear costs
Civil aviation ministry plans cabinet approval for shifting AAI’s Dahisar high-frequency radar to Gorai; Maharashtra will bear costs

The Airports Authority of India’s (AAI) high-frequency radar at Dahisar in Mumbai will be relocated to Gorai, a move that could unlock around 1,000 acres for affordable housing and redevelopment projects in north Mumbai, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said on Sunday, according to PTI.

Naidu said the civil aviation ministry will seek cabinet approval for the relocation so construction work on housing projects can start at the earliest, PTI reported. The decision followed a meeting involving the civil aviation ministry, the Maharashtra government and other stakeholders.

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Radar installations at Dahisar and Juhu currently restrict building heights, which officials say has stalled urban development and redevelopment projects in these areas.

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