One of Mumbai's most dense and largest residential slum
pockets spanning 70 acres - village Majas and Mogra (Majaswadi and Meghwadi) housing
about 70,000 slum dwellers, after decades of uncertainty on redevelopment
front, finally saw the dawn of redevelopment.
The Gandhinagar belt of the slum pocket, located at the
Jogeshwari East belt off Western Express Highway, has witnessed the
commencement of Phase 1 of redevelopment process with a Bhoomi Pujan recently in
presence of the State Housing Minister Ravindra Waikar and over 3,000 residents.
Being redeveloped under the SRA scheme by city's leading
slum rehabilitation firm Omkar Realtors & Developers, the Gandhinagar area
has a 5,000-strong slum population spanning over 3 acres.
According to company's Managing Director Babulal Varma,
Omkar has already rehabilitated over 50,000 slum residents across Mumbai city
with quality housing and currently enjoys consent of more than 10,000 residents
in the Jogeshwari East slum pocket.
"Our vision is to create a smart city in this vital
micro market, a first for any SRA project and a life transforming initiative
for the existing slum population whom we look forward to complete
support," Varma added.
He further stated that Omkar has deployed the latest
construction technologies for all its rehabilitation towers across Mumbai city
and is confident of housing residents of Majaswadi and Meghwadi in record
timelines in phases. The company had constructed one of its 23-storeyed rehab
towers at its Goregaon East SRA project within a record time of six months last
year.
The constituency of village Mogra and Majas, whereby Omkar
has commenced redevelopment, is a conglomeration of 30 slum housing societies
with a majority of Muslim and Maharashtrian communities.
One of the largest slum pockets, after Dharavi, the Majas
and Mogra slums have been long considered as one of the most backward slum
pockets of the city with any form of redevelopment initiative failing to take
off since decades.
Presently, Omkar post its presence in this slum pocket since
second half of 2015, enjoys a strong support base of the 70,000-strong
community.
Considering its size and density, the Slum Rehabilitation
Authority (SRA) had commenced its landmark programme of 'Door-to-Door Biometric
Slum Hutment Survey' at village Mogra and Majas in December 2015. The on-going
survey is a first-ever kind of an initiative towards empowering the city's slum
population to establish their residence proofs and provide them the 'Right of
Residence'. The survey is aimed at ensuring rehabilitation of slums, hutments
in a proper and systematic manner for achieving the state government' 'Slum
Free Mumbai' vision by 2022.
Omkar is currently working towards rehabilitating more than
2 lakh slum dwellers by 2020 across Mumbai city. The biggest of its SRA
projects are being constructed by the country's leading construction firm
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and it has also deployed the most advanced
engineering technologies from global markets for time-bound deliveries.
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