MHADA CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal Directs Handover of DP Roads to BMC
Sanjeev Jaiswal’s order aims to enhance road management and development in Mumbai
Mumbai, MHADA, BMC, Road Development, Infrastructure
Mumbai: So, here’s the scoop! MHADA, which stands for Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, has decided to hand over some important roads to the BMC, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. This is a big deal for the city.
The news came straight from Sanjeev Jaiswal during a meeting at MHADA’s headquarters. He made it clear that these roads, which are part of the official development plan, are meant for public use. It’s all about making life easier for everyone.
MHADA has 114 layouts in Mumbai, and many of these have roads that are reserved for public use. Jaiswal told the team to get on it and hand over these roads to BMC right away, no matter their current condition.
Whether the roads are clear or have some unauthorized structures, they’re going to be transferred as is. This means BMC will take over the maintenance and management, which should help speed things up for road improvements.
Residents in MHADA layouts can expect better road conditions soon. This move is expected to help with ongoing redevelopment projects in the city, which have been held up due to the lack of proper handover of these roads.
Jaiswal pointed out that this decision is a win for residents. It clears up a major roadblock in development and allows BMC to focus on long-term urban planning. It’s all about making Mumbai’s infrastructure work better for everyone.