Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Rail families displaced by DRP get union push

Unions write to railway admin raising concerns over sudden notice handed to employees to vacate

- Shashank Rao htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The decision of the rail administra­tion to shift 255 families of rail employees from their staff quarters in Wendon Avenue, Matunga, is being met with opposition from railway unions. On March 27, the unions wrote letters to the railway administra­tion, raising concerns over the sudden notice handed to employees to vacate. The railway quarters are part of the 45-acre plot that the railways are handing over for the Dharavi Redevelopm­ent Project (DRP). Hindustan Times on March 27 reported on how the 255 families as well as many trees in Matunga would have to go for the DRP. Sources said the unions have demanded that the Adani Group-led DRP office and men allegedly representi­ng it be removed from the railway colony, as they were causing fear. They have also demanded that the families first be shifted to new buildings, as the Adani group had promised, before the land was handed over.

The letter by the National Railway Mazdoor Union (NRMU) has cited a discussion held with the railway administra­tion in 2019 about the shifting of the 255 families. ‘The union was informed that a new colony with multistore­y buildings… would be constructe­d in the existing colony premises… Only after all the occupants were shifted to the new colony would the railway quarters/land be handed over to the Maharashtr­a government/dharavi Redevelopm­ent Project through RLDA,’ states the letter, a copy of which is with Hindustan Times.

Venu Nair, general secretary, NRMU, said that the circumstan­ces had changed over the last few months, as buildings had been vacated and demolished, and the land handed over to DRP. “These families will now be shifted elsewhere,” he said. “They must be provided with proper accommodat­ion at Matunga, as promised to us in 2019. Otherwise we will be forced to take stern steps. Nair said he personally visited the railway quarters, only to find that a DRPPL office had been establishe­d inside the rail premises, due to which there was fear and dissatisfa­ction among employees and their families. The Western Railway Employees Union (WREU), represente­d by its general secretary Prashant Kanade, has opposed the withholdin­g of railway quarters for employees until Drp-displaced families receive alternativ­e accommodat­ion. They deem this a “harsh decision” and express concern over unmet promises from railway authoritie­s regarding flats from the Adani Group for these families. Additional­ly, R Kabar, general secretary of Western Railway Mazdoor Sangh (WRMS), conveyed similar sentiments in a letter on March 28 regarding the relocation of families from Matunga. Railway officials cite the need to vacate railway land on both Central and Western railways, prompting the need for relocation.

 ?? ?? 255 families reside in the railway quarters in Matunga.
255 families reside in the railway quarters in Matunga.

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