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Kalyan Affordable Homes Affected By Virar Alibaug Multimodal Corridor Alignment

An affordable housing project planned in Kalyan has emerged as an early casualty of the Virar–Alibaug Multimodal Corridor, highlighting the growing tension between large-scale infrastructure expansion and inclusive urban development in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Even before construction has begun, the project’s final alignment cuts through land reserved for subsidised housing, forcing authorities to reassess land use priorities.

The proposed 126-kilometre corridor, being executed by a state road development agency, is designed as a greenfield multimodal transport spine connecting the northern and southern ends of the MMR. With dedicated lanes planned for vehicles, buses and future rail integration, the project aims to improve regional connectivity and unlock new economic clusters. However, its approved alignment passes through a parcel of land in Shirdhon, Kalyan, earmarked for affordable housing by the state housing authority. Officials from the housing body confirmed that a portion of its land bank would need to be acquired for the corridor. The stretch required measures roughly 500 metres in length and 100 metres in width, effectively dividing the housing plot into two. Around five hectares of land have been identified for acquisition, even as construction has already begun on part of the site and homes have been allotted to beneficiaries through a lottery system.

The land is intended for Economically Weaker Section, Low Income Group and Middle Income Group housing, segments that remain under severe pressure across the metropolitan region. A housing official said the affected land was currently vacant and could be handed over, but acknowledged that the split would complicate future planning and layout efficiency. Compensation of around ₹50 crore has been sought from the road development authority to offset the impact. Urban planners point out that while the corridor could significantly improve access for future residents, the episode underscores a recurring challenge in Indian cities — aligning transport-led growth with affordable housing delivery. “Connectivity projects add value, but without integrated planning, they can disrupt precisely the communities they aim to serve,” an urban policy expert noted.

The corridor itself is a capital-intensive undertaking, with an estimated cost exceeding ₹63,000 crore and a completion target of 2030. Land acquisition spanning more than 1,300 hectares is underway, supported by a substantial government-backed financing arrangement to raise long-term debt. The first phase, covering key districts across the MMR, is already under execution in multiple packages. Conceived over a decade ago, the corridor is expected to decongest existing highways and stimulate new urban nodes. Yet, as the Kalyan housing site demonstrates, balancing infrastructure ambition with equitable land use will be critical. Experts argue that proactive coordination between transport agencies and housing authorities can ensure that mobility investments reinforce, rather than undermine, the region’s affordable housing and sustainability goals.

Kalyan Affordable Homes Affected By Virar Alibaug Multimodal Corridor Alignment
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