Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday introduced a ‘housing for all’ scheme to allow the redevelopment of buildings in sure areas of Mumbai that fall beneath restrictions imposed by the Funnel Zone, the Juhu Army Transmission Station, the Kandivali-Malad COD (Central Ordnance Depot) advanced, lands adjoining to defence institutions, and different regulated areas.
The event forward of the upcoming Brihanmumbai Municipal Company (BMC) polls and days after Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde introduced the regularisation of buildings with out occupation certificates.
Fadnavis additionally introduced the relocation of high-frequency radar centres positioned at Dahisar and Juhu to allow the redevelopment of buildings in these areas.
In a press release within the Legislative Meeting, Fadnavis mentioned that via this new scheme, a free Flooring Area Index (FSI) of as much as 300 sq ft will probably be offered for the Economically Weaker Part (EWS). Moreover, the scheme offers for the free-of-cost reconstruction of tenements as much as 600 sq ft for Decrease Revenue Group (LIG) people.
The required incentive FSI will probably be granted for this goal, whereas the fundamental FSI rights of the unique land homeowners will stay unaffected. It’s deliberate that the unconsumed FSI will probably be made out there within the type of transferable improvement rights or TDR, which can allow the elevating of funds for the redevelopment tasks.
Any incentives, premiums, or ancillary advantages will stay relevant on this new scheme. “This new scheme is predicted to make all redevelopment tasks within the Better Mumbai space possible and thus increase all redevelopment initiatives…This new scheme will make beforehand unviable redevelopment tasks, comparable to these close to the Juhu Army advanced and the Kandivali-Malad COD advanced, viable, offering vital reduction to the residents of these areas,” mentioned Fadnavis.
On the high-frequency radar centres at Dahisar and Juhu, he mentioned, “Redevelopment of buildings within the areas surrounding these radar centres is presently inconceivable resulting from peak restrictions imposed by the centres. To resolve this, the federal government has determined to relocate these high-frequency radar centres to different technically appropriate areas.”
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Based on his assertion, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Centre, and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) have agreed to relocate the Dahisar radar to Gorai. “The Maharashtra authorities has expressed its readiness to bear the price of this relocation and supply the alternate land to the Authorities of India. The land in Gorai will probably be transferred to the Authorities of India freed from cost. In return, the AAI will utilise 50 per cent of its land in Dahisar for a public backyard,” the assertion added.
The Maharashtra authorities has instructed an alternate website for the Juhu radar to the AAI’s technical crew. As soon as the technical examine is accomplished and the alternate location is chosen, the method for approving the relocation of the centre will begin, easing the redevelopment of buildings within the Dahisar and Juhu (D N Nagar) areas.

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