Mumbai MHADA Transfers Reserved DP Roads to BMC for Better Development
MHADA’s decision to hand over reserved roads to BMC aims to enhance urban development and improve living conditions in Mumbai layouts
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Mumbai: So, guess what? MHADA just decided to hand over some reserved roads to the BMC. This is a big deal for the city! Sanjeev Jaiswal, the Vice President and CEO of MHADA, announced this during a meeting at their headquarters.
They’ve got 114 layouts in Mumbai, and a lot of these roads are meant for public use. Jaiswal told the team to get on it and transfer these roads to BMC right away, no matter their current state. So, whether they’re clear or have some encroachments, they’re going over as is.
This move means BMC will take over the maintenance and management of these roads. It’s a smart way to help align everything with Mumbai’s overall development plans. For folks living in MHADA layouts, this should speed things up when it comes to road improvements and maintenance.
Right now, there are tons of redevelopment projects happening all over Mumbai. But the handover of these reserved roads has been a bit of a hold-up for some key projects. This issue has come up in meetings before, so it’s great to see action being taken.
By making this decision, MHADA is finally tackling a long-standing problem that was slowing down development in the city. Jaiswal pointed out that this will really help residents by clearing up road development issues, allowing BMC to focus on long-term urban planning. It’s all about making road management more efficient and meeting the city’s infrastructure needs.