HomeLatestMumbai Pagdi Free Drive Designed To Benefit Builders Aaditya Thackeray Claims

Mumbai Pagdi Free Drive Designed To Benefit Builders Aaditya Thackeray Claims

Mumbai’s long-frozen pagdi housing stock has returned to the political spotlight after the state government announced plans to introduce a new regulatory framework for redeveloping such properties. While the proposal has been positioned as a step towards modernising the city’s ageing housing fabric, it has drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders who argue it risks displacing long-time residents while favouring developers and landowners.

Pagdi buildings, largely concentrated in south and central Mumbai, operate under a pre-Independence tenancy model. Tenants historically paid a one-time premium to landlords in exchange for near-permanent occupancy at nominal rents. Although the arrangement provided housing stability for generations, redevelopment has remained stalled for decades due to legal disputes and tenant protections under the Maharashtra Rent Control Act. The state housing department recently described the proposed framework as a “structural reform” that could unlock redevelopment potential and eventually reduce the city’s dependence on the pagdi system. The move is expected to affect thousands of households living in dilapidated buildings that pose safety and sustainability risks. However, a senior opposition leader said the announcement amounted to “policy signalling without safeguards”, warning that redevelopment could become a tool for pushing residents out of high-value neighbourhoods. “Without recognising tenants as legal occupants with enforceable rights, redevelopment will primarily benefit landowners and builders,” the leader said at a press briefing, urging residents to approach the proposal cautiously.

Urban policy experts note that pagdi redevelopment sits at the intersection of housing rights, land economics and urban renewal. While Mumbai urgently needs to retrofit unsafe structures and optimise scarce land, the city also faces the challenge of ensuring inclusive redevelopment. “The real question is who controls redevelopment and how value is shared,” said an urban housing researcher. “If residents receive only equivalent space while land values multiply, the social contract breaks down.” The opposition has also questioned governance clarity, seeking answers on whether redevelopment would be overseen by the housing authority or directly by the state. Past attempts to resolve the issue included provisions that allowed tenants to initiate redevelopment if owners failed to act within a defined timeframe, though those measures remain under judicial review. Beyond housing policy, the debate has taken on electoral overtones ahead of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Critics argue that announcements on housing reform, welfare schemes and infrastructure are being rolled out without execution roadmaps, adding to public scepticism. For Mumbai, the stakes are high. Pagdi redevelopment offers an opportunity to improve building safety, energy efficiency and liveability in some of the city’s most congested precincts. Yet experts caution that without transparent rules, community consent mechanisms and climate-resilient design standards, redevelopment could deepen inequality rather than resolve it.

As the policy framework takes shape, urban planners say meaningful consultation with residents will be critical to ensuring redevelopment delivers not just new buildings, but a more equitable and sustainable city.

Also Read: Mumbai Launches Slum Cluster Redevelopment Scheme For Large Plots Above 50 Acres

Mumbai Pagdi Free Drive Designed To Benefit Builders Aaditya Thackeray Claims
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -spot_img

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Arkade Developers Secures Goregaon Redevelopment Deal Worth Rs 350 Crore Potential

Arkade Developers Secures Goregaon Redevelopment Deal Worth Rs 350 Crore Potential

0
Mumbai’s western suburb of Goregaon is witnessing another phase of redevelopment-led transformation, with a listed city-based developer signing a fresh development agreement for a...
Studio Apartment Supply Declines As Mumbai Housing Preferences Shift

Studio Apartment Supply Declines As Mumbai Housing Preferences Shift

0
Mumbai’s residential property market saw a notable shift in 2025, with new studio apartment launches falling to their lowest level in at least half...
High Court Mandates Cash Payouts for MMRDA Land Takeover

High Court Mandates Cash Payouts for MMRDA Land Takeover

0
A significant judicial intervention has reshaped how land acquisition compensation is handled in Mumbai’s infrastructure projects, with the Bombay High Court directing the Mumbai...
Elphinstone Redevelopment Triggers Housing Allotment Dispute

Elphinstone Redevelopment Triggers Housing Allotment Dispute

0
The redevelopment surrounding Mumbai’s Elphinstone Bridge has entered a new phase of contestation, with several displaced families raising concerns over rehabilitation allotments issued by...
Maharashtra Secures Canadian Support for Housing and Urban Projects

Maharashtra Secures Canadian Support for Housing and Urban Projects

0
Maharashtra has moved to widen its infrastructure financing base by opening formal channels with a Canadian public financing institution for housing and large urban...