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Maharashtra Govt Approves SRA Building Redevelopment In Aareys Mayur, Adarsh Nagar

Maharashtra government has authorised redevelopment of 11 structurally unsound Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) buildings in Mumbai’s Aarey Colony, spanning Mayur Nagar and Adarsh Nagar. The directive was issued during a high‑level meeting led by state urban development authorities on 14 July. The meeting tasked municipal officials with devising a comprehensive redevelopment roadmap, including invoking Clause 3(C) of the SRA regulations to expedite rehabilitation of slum dwellers in Adarsh Nagar.

Experts highlighted that several buildings, erected decades ago, now exhibit severe structural deterioration and pose safety risks. Urban planners noted that the dilapidated blocks originally replaced insanitary conditions under the SRD scheme in the mid‑1990s, but generations later, seven of the ten remaining buildings now lack basic amenities and suffer from leaks, wall cracks, and compromised foundations. This redevelopment initiative signals renewed commitment to equitable urban renewal and resilient housing.

Following the session, a municipal housing official emphasised that the redevelopment will prioritise eco-friendly and gender-neutral housing designs, incorporate low-carbon construction technologies, and create equitable living spaces with adequate light, ventilation, and public amenities. A survey will also identify other ageing SRA blocks across Mumbai that may require similar interventions. The plan takes on added regional significance as Aarey, once perceived as peripheral, is now far more central in Mumbai’s urban fabric—adding urgency to improving the lives of long-standing residents. Experts point out that revitalising these communities without displacement is critical to maintaining social cohesion and securing environmental justice in an area already under developmental pressure.

Construction and housing experts say that invoking Clause 3(C) allows for in-situ redevelopment, meaning residents can be housed within the same area during the process, thereby preserving bonds and reducing urban stress. Meanwhile, municipal engineers are expected to incorporate modern materials that promote energy efficiency and reduce urban heat impact. However, the redevelopment will have to navigate logistical hurdles, including temporary relocation, financing mechanisms, and coordination between multiple agencies such as MHADA, MMRDA, SRA, and the city’s civic body. Residents and housing rights groups will be watching closely to ensure that implementation aligns with equitable and humane standards.

As Mumbai pursues this redevelopment agenda, experts believe the scheme could become a template for other ageing SRA blocks across the city, embedding sustainability, safety, and social equity into the city’s low-income housing framework. By prioritising safe, dignified homes—with a focus on zero-carbon construction and equitable design—the Aarey redevelopment plan aims not just to refurbish buildings, but to rebuild communities for a more resilient Mumbai future.

Maharashtra Govt Approves SRA Building Redevelopment In Aareys Mayur, Adarsh Nagar
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