​Mumbai: 265 Chikhalwadi residents receive keys to their new homes 

As many as 265 Chikhalwadi residents in Grant Road area of Mumbai on Wednesday received the keys to their new homes, an official statement issued by Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde`s office said.

It said that the resident were handed over the keys by Eknath Shinde.

“After waiting nearly 25 years, residents of the old Chikhalwadi area in Grant Road, Mumbai, finally received their new homes following the completion of a long-delayed redevelopment project,” the statement said.

A total of 265 families were given the keys to their flats in the presence of Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, during a ceremony held on Wednesday. The keys were symbolically distributed to several residents at the event.

The redevelopment of the old Chikhalwadi settlement had remained pending for more than two decades. During this period, as many as 36 developers attempted to undertake the project but were unable to complete it.

The project was finally completed by Shripati Developers, along with support from local legislator Parag Shah. As the 37th developer to take up the project, the company completed the construction work within two years, making it possible for the 265 residents to move into their new homes.

Larger homes and modern facilities

Speaking at the event, Shinde said he was pleased that the long-standing dream of residents to live in their own homes had finally been realised.

He said that under the government-approved cluster redevelopment scheme, residents who earlier lived in small houses of around 120 square feet have now been provided with spacious 585 square foot 2BHK flats.

The new residential complex also includes several facilities such as a gymnasium, a library and a community hall for social functions.

More housing projects in Mumbai

Shinde said the state government is working to fulfil the vision of Bal Thackeray, who had once expressed the dream of providing homes to millions of people in Mumbai.

He added that the government is encouraging cluster redevelopment projects across the city to improve housing conditions. Efforts are also underway to accelerate stalled redevelopment schemes through agencies such as the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, Slum Rehabilitation Authority, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority.

He also mentioned that redevelopment of Rambai Ambedkar Nagar in Ghatkopar, involving around 17,000 homes, is currently underway.

Gift for residents

During the event, Shinde suggested that residents receiving their new homes should also be given a small gift.

Following his request, developer Satish Chaturvedi announced that each family would receive a 24-inch colour television along with the keys to their new flat.

Several leaders and officials attended the ceremony, including Sanjeev Jaiswal, chairman of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, and chief officer Milind Shambharkar.

Representatives of the Chikhalwadi Residents’ Association, including president Surekha Parab and general secretary Chintaman Dalvi, were also present along with a large number of residents.

 

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