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Bombay HC Dismisses Plea Against Adani Group’s Dharavi Redevelopment Tender

Bombay HC Dismisses Plea Against Adani Group’s Dharavi Redevelopment Tender

Bombay High Court dismissed a petition challenging the award of the Dharavi Redevelopment Project tender to the Adani Group. The petition had been filed by a private firm that contested the award, which followed the cancellation of a previous tender in 2019. The firm had called for a fresh tender process, but the court ruled in favor of the Adani Group, granting them a crucial victory in this high-profile urban renewal project.

The Dharavi Redevelopment Project, one of India’s largest urban renewal efforts, has attracted both attention and controversy. The involvement of the Adani Group has sparked debates, with some questioning the impact on the local community. However, the Adani Group maintains that the project is about more than just urban development—it aims to restore dignity to over one million residents of Dharavi. The project is also seen as a key step in transforming one of the world’s largest slums into a sustainable, livable community. The redevelopment is valued at Rs 23,000 crore and aims to provide eligible Dharavi residents with new homes, offering flats of at least 350 square feet, which is 17% larger than the average in Mumbai’s other slum redevelopment projects. The Adani Group, in collaboration with the Maharashtra government, has ensured that no residents will be displaced. Tenants residing in Dharavi before January 1, 2000, will be rehabilitated in-situ, while others will be provided housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana outside Dharavi.

Despite opposition alleging that the project would disproportionately benefit the Adani Group, sources close to the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRPPL) clarified that the land for the project was acquired at a premium of 170% above market rates. The project also follows strict Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards, with a focus on sustainability, including planting millions of trees. Additionally, the project has faced scrutiny over land allocation and survey processes. DRPPL has assured that the land will be managed by the Dharavi Redevelopment Project and not directly transferred to the Adani Group. The survey process will be conducted impartially with third-party experts, ensuring that it adheres to government standards. The Bombay High Court’s dismissal of the petition paves the way for the project’s continued progress, marking a step forward in transforming Dharavi and addressing the housing needs of its residents.

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