Key Points

Real estate magnate Niranjan Hiranandani believes Mumbai can completely eliminate its slums through government initiatives. He highlighted the massive infrastructure expansion including 300+ kilometers of metro being built in just two years. The tycoon strongly backed industrialist Gautam Adani's involvement in the Dharavi redevelopment project. Hiranandani emphasized that India needs more wealth creators like Adani and Ambani to drive national progress.

Key Points: Niranjan Hiranandani Says Mumbai Can Eliminate All Slums

  • Hiranandani supports Devendra Fadnavis' 7-8 year slum elimination timeline
  • Mumbai adding 300+ km metro network in just two years
  • Backs Gautam Adani's Dharavi redevelopment project
  • Calls for more wealth creators like Adani and Ambani to boost economy
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Can eliminate all slums in Mumbai: Real Estate tycoon Niranjan Hiranandani lauds govt for housing, infrastructure in Mumbai

Real estate tycoon Niranjan Hiranandani praises Maharashtra government's housing vision, says Mumbai can eliminate slums with metro expansion and infrastructure projects.

"We can eliminate all the slums in Mumbai - Niranjan Hiranandani"

Mumbai, October 9

Real Estate tycoon Niranjan Hiranandani has lauded the Maharashtra government's vision for its vison of the housing sector, which aims to eliminate slums and provide housing and infrastructure to all.

In an interview with ANI, Hiranandani said that "housing for all" can be achieved, and stressed the possibility of eliminating all slums in Mumbai.

He said, "My view is that Housing for all as an objective, we can achieve. There's no shortage of money in the country. We can eliminate all the slums in Mumbai. Devendra Fadnavis has said that in seven to eight years, I can eliminate where half the population of Mumbai lives in slums today."

Highlighting the government expenditure on infrastructure in Mumbai, he claimed that a network of more than 300 kilometres of metro has been added in the last two years.

"We are now spending; we're doing 300 kilometres of metro. We had 190 kilometres of suburban rail for 65 years. We are going to add 300 plus kilometres of metro in two years. We have a cross-harbour bridge. We are putting up a second airport. We are already planning a third airport. We can do anything in order to make a super achievement in this country today, which was never, never, never dreamt of yesterday," he said.

When asked about the criticism over the Dharavi redevelopment project, Hiranandani backed industrialist Gautam Adani and said that India needs such wealth creators.

He said, "We need 40 Adanis to come. We have only one Adani and one Ambani. If 40 come, then our country will improve and there will be more competition between them. Both of them are good people and do good work."

"They give jobs to everybody...There will always be jealousy of super-successful people. And there will always be a reason to say that they are close to the power centres, that's why they've become rich. They don't understand how much work goes in order to be what they are," the real estate tycoon added.

His remarks come amid the ongoing Dharavi redevelopment project for which the Maharashtra government approved the master plan in May this year. The proposed master plan is an attempt to redevelop one of the largest slums in the world.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Eliminating slums in 7-8 years sounds ambitious. I've lived in Mumbai for 40 years and seen many such promises. The real challenge is ensuring affordable housing for the poor, not just luxury apartments.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in urban planning, I appreciate the infrastructure focus. 300km metro in 2 years is impressive! But slum rehabilitation needs careful planning - where will people go during construction?
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Arjun K
Good to see private sector supporting government initiatives. But "40 Adanis" comment worries me - we need balanced development, not just concentration of wealth. What about small businesses?
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Nisha Z
Dharavi redevelopment has been discussed for decades. Hope this time it actually happens and benefits the residents, not just real estate developers. The people living there deserve better facilities 🏠
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Michael C
The infrastructure development in Mumbai is remarkable. Second airport, cross-harbour bridge, metro expansion - these are game changers for the city's economy and connectivity.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the vision, let's not forget the human aspect. Slum dwellers have livelihoods and communities there. Rehabilitation should preserve social fabric, not just build concrete structures.

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