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Mumbai Forces Eviction Of Vikhroli Residents For Redevelopment Of Dangerous Buildings

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday carried out the eviction of 66 tenants from Parksite Colony in Vikhroli (West), targeting three of the 28 buildings categorised as “dangerous” under the C1 safety classification. The move is part of the BMC’s ongoing efforts to redevelop ageing municipal properties, but it has sparked legal and civic disputes, with residents contesting the process and the adequacy of rehabilitation provisions.

Tenants argued that the relocation plan, primarily involving transit accommodation at Oberoi Realty in Bhandup, would disrupt daily life and fail to meet entitlements under DCPR 33(9), which governs cluster redevelopment. According to residents, the units offered 405 sq ft are significantly smaller than the 650 sq ft flats they claim to be eligible for. “The eviction was premature and disregards our rights to fair rehabilitation,” said the president of the Parksite Ekta Welfare Association, emphasising the need for registered agreements detailing transit, amenities, and timelines.

Long-term residents highlighted concerns over prolonged displacement, citing that families from earlier evictions continue to occupy 180 sq ft transit rooms with minimal facilities. Many fear disruptions to schooling, jobs, and essential services if relocated to Bhandup, while the narrow lanes and dense layouts of the current colony further complicate movement and daily logistics.BMC officials defended the eviction, noting the buildings’ unsafe status and outlining two relocation options: transit units at Bhandup or temporary facilities on LBS Marg. Officials stated that the 405 sq ft ownership units represent an improvement over current 280 sq ft homes and clarified that formal agreements can only be executed through the redevelopment lottery system once tenants vacate. “Two new buildings were completed in just two years without private developer involvement, demonstrating the efficiency of self-executed projects,” an official said.

The eviction reflects broader challenges in Mumbai’s urban renewal strategy, balancing structural safety with residents’ rights and entitlements. Cluster redevelopment models under DCPR 33(9) aim to integrate modern housing, infrastructure, and amenities while managing dense urban layouts. Analysts note that careful implementation, transparent communication, and fair compensation mechanisms are critical to ensure social equity alongside accelerated redevelopment.As BMC proceeds with the Parksite Colony project, the outcomes will serve as a test case for future municipal redevelopment initiatives. Ensuring a sustainable, safe, and inclusive approach could establish a framework for balancing infrastructure modernisation with the socio-economic needs of long-standing urban communities.

Mumbai Forces Eviction Of Vikhroli Residents For Redevelopment Of Dangerous Buildings
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