Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State govt nod for cluster revamp in Abhyudaya Nagar

COMPRISED OF 48 THREE- AND FOURSTOREY BUILDINGS SPREAD ACROSS 33 ACRES IN PAREL, ABHYUDAYA NAGAR WAS ORIGINALLY A COLONY HOUSING INDUSTRIAL WORKERS ON TENANCY BASIS

- Faisal Malik faisal.malik@htlive.com

MUMBAI: The state government has approved cluster redevelopm­ent in Abhyudaya Nagar, a colony of 48 threeand four-storey buildings spread across 33 acres in Parel, which houses 3,410 residents.

In an order issued on Wednesday, the state housing department said the Maharashtr­a Housing and Area Developmen­t Authority ( MHADA), which had constructe­d the colony more than 60 years ago, had been directed to appoint a constructi­on and developmen­t agency to spearhead the redevelopm­ent project. The agency, to be selected via bidding, must obtain the consent of 51% residents to qualify for undertakin­g the project.

“To speed up the project, a five-member empowered committee headed by the additional chief secretary of the housing department has also been formed,” the order said. The committee’s responsibi­lities include approving the appointmen­t of an architect and a financial advisor, monitoring the bidding process, finalising a bidder, and resolving all issues related to the project, it further stated.

The project will be executed under rule 33(5)(2) of the Developmen­t Control Promotion Regulation­s (DCPR), 2034, which caps the floor space index at 4, meaning the total built-up area in the project cannot exceed four times the plot area.

Abhyudaya Nagar was originally a colony that housed industrial workers on tenancy basis. After 1985, the ownership was transferre­d to a cooperativ­e housing society formed by the tenants.

In 2015, the society selected Rustomjee Developers as the developer for the redevelopm­ent project through popular vote. A corpus was also instituted at this time for maintenanc­e of the housing society, including post-redevelopm­ent upkeep.

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