Mumbai Finally Approves Sindhi Colony Redevelopment After Twelve Years For 1200 Families
The 11.20-acre site houses roughly 1,200 families whose homes were built in the 1950s and 60s under the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act. Over the years, the structures deteriorated due to age, inadequate maintenance, and limited scope for repairs, leading municipal authorities to mark several buildings as unsafe. According to officials familiar with the project, redevelopment was the only viable long-term solution, particularly given the structural risks and lack of essential services in many blocks.
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