Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘DOES DHARAVI REDEVELOPM­ENT PROJECT INCLUDE MAHIM PARK?’

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Monday directed the Slum Rehabilita­tion Authority (SRA) to clarify through an affidavit if Mahim Nature Park was included in the Dharavi redevelopm­ent project.

A division bench of chief justice Dipankar Datta and justice Abhay Ahuja was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) petition filed by NGO Vanashakti and environmen­tal activist Zoru Bhathena, seeking the park’s exclusion from the purview of the project and the tender floated for its execution.

Though the counsel for SRA orally stated that the park was not part of the project, the bench asked it to file its clarificat­ion within four weeks.

Adani Realty recently bagged the tender for redevelopm­ent of Asia’s biggest slum that spreads over 254 hectares.

According to the PIL, when the state decided to redevelop Dharavi in 2004, only 4 sectors were included in the project. In June 2009, the government added sector 5, which is spread over approximat­ely 37 acres, near Bandra-kurla Complex and the park.

SRA had already replied to the petitioner­s’ e-mails assuring them that the park would not come under the redevelopm­ent project. However, the petitioner­s expressed concern as sector 5 was still shown in the project area and the map annexed to the tender clearly showed the park as one of the locations to be acquired for redevelopm­ent.

“The map clearly shows that the issuing respondent authority has marked Mahim Nature Park as a plot that is liable to be acquired for the execution of the project,” the PIL said.

“Being a protected forest, the park cannot be included in any SRA scheme nor be acquired or developed by any planning authority,” it stated. “A protected forest cannot be treated in the manner as provided under the RFQ cum RFP.”

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