Mumbai's Slum-Free Future: 17 Massive Clusters Set for Redevelopment

The Maharashtra government is launching a major push to redevelop large slum clusters in Mumbai. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced the policy will apply to plots of 50 acres or more. Seventeen locations across the city have been selected for the first phase of this ambitious scheme. The plan involves multiple government agencies and includes extensions to existing schemes to protect residents' rights.

Key Points: Eknath Shinde Announces Mumbai Slum Cluster Redevelopment on 50-Acre Plots

  • Policy targets private, government, and semi-government land parcels of 50 acres or more
  • First phase identifies 17 key locations including Antop Hill, Govandi, and Oshiwara
  • Projects will be joint ventures with agencies like MMRDA, CIDCO, and BMC
  • Abhay Yojana extended to 2026 to resolve ownership issues for slum dwellers
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Slum Cluster Redevelopment to be implemented on plots over 50 acres in Mumbai: Eknath Shinde

Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde announces a major slum cluster redevelopment policy for plots over 50 acres in Mumbai, with 17 sites identified in phase one.

"This created a fear that thousands of poor families would be deprived of their right to a permanent home. - Eknath Shinde"

Nagpur, Dec 13

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Urban Development and Housing Minister Eknath Shinde on Saturday announced that Slum Cluster Redevelopment will be implemented on plots larger than 50 acres in Mumbai, with 17 project sites selected in the first phase of the scheme.

He said the initiative marks a major step towards achieving the goal of a slum-free Mumbai.

In a statement made in the Legislative Council, DCM Shinde said that the slum redevelopment scheme will now be implemented in a cluster format on private, government and semi-government land parcels measuring 50 acres or more.

Under the first phase of the scheme, 17 major locations across Mumbai have been identified. These include Antop Hill, Krishna Nagar and Ketkipada in Borivali, Gopikrishna Nagar in Dahisar, Oshiwara, Govandi, Chita Camp in Trombay, Chembur, Tagore Nagar in Vikhroli, Vikhroli Parksite and Bhandup, among others.

Shinde said the State Cabinet approved the ambitious Slum Cluster Redevelopment scheme on October 7, 2025, following which a Government Resolution (GR) was issued on November 13, 2025, laying down the framework for its implementation.

He informed that the identified projects will be executed on a joint venture basis with the support of government agencies such as the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO), Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) and the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

The Deputy Chief Minister added that additional projects will be taken up in the second phase of the scheme as part of the government’s broader strategy to accelerate large-scale slum redevelopment across the city.

Further, DCM Shinde announced an extension of the Abhay Yojana for slum rehabilitation schemes till December 31, 2026. Explaining the rationale, he said the scheme is meant to provide relief to citizens who have been facing technical difficulties in buying and selling slum structures.

“Many slum dwellers had purchased, sold or transferred their huts. However, as per the existing rules, there was no provision to include the names of these new occupants in the ‘Final Appendix-II’, which is the list of eligible slum dwellers. This created a fear that thousands of poor families would be deprived of their right to a permanent home. To address this concern, the extension has been granted till December 31, 2026,” Shinde said.

Additionally, the Deputy Chief Minister announced a one-year extension of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority’s ongoing amnesty scheme related to Occupancy Certificates (OCs).

He also announced an increase in the number of Apex Grievance Redressal Committees (AGRCs), which are responsible for resolving complaints related to slum redevelopment projects. Shinde said that at present, 2,103 cases are pending before these committees, and the government has decided to increase their number to ensure faster disposal of grievances.

The Deputy Chief Minister further said that directions have been issued to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to introduce a new scheme for houses constructed by BMC employees on plots leased from the municipal corporation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but the devil is in the details. 17 locations is ambitious. Who will be the builders? What about the rehabilitation during construction? Past SRA projects have left people in transit camps for years. The government must ensure strict timelines and accountability.
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Aman W
Extending the Abhay Yojana till 2026 is a very practical and humane decision. So many poor families were stuck in legal limbo because of property transfers that happened decades ago. This will provide huge relief. Hope the Apex Grievance committees also work faster now.
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Sarah B
As someone who has studied urban planning, the cluster redevelopment model is the right way forward for Mumbai. It allows for integrated planning of amenities, roads, and green spaces. The involvement of MMRDA and CIDCO is promising. Fingers crossed for a better skyline and better lives.
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Vikram M
Slum-free Mumbai is a dream we've heard for 30 years. Every government announces a new scheme. I'll believe it when I see the first cluster completed with families happily moved in. Until then, it's just another headline. The track record isn't great, yaar.
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Kavitha C
My area, Antop Hill, is in the first list! This is the best news we've had in years. We have been living with open drains and unreliable electricity forever. Please start the work soon and don't forget to involve the local community in the planning process. Jai Maharashtra! 🇮🇳

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