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The state govt had written to the Centre requesting it to lease 283 acres of salt pan lands for the DRP. Recently, the Union cabinet gave its approval for the transfer of 256 acres to the state govt.
The policy, which involves the utilization of government land, salt pan land under central government jurisdiction, and land owned by Mumbai Port Trust to build flats for project-affected persons ...
The cabinet approved a proposal seeking salt pan lands to be leased for the Dharavi Redevelopment Project on a 99-year lease. This is an exception as government now leases land only for a 30-year ...
Mumbai: The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) received a major boost on Monday when the Union cabinet approved the transfer of 256 acres of salt pan land in Mumbai. This move will expedite the ...
Representative image MUMBAI: Maharashtra cabinet on Monday approved the utilisation of 255 acres of salt pan land in Mumbai to develop houses for slum rehabilitation project-hit people, assigning the ...
The decision pertains to utilisation of 255 acres of salt pan land in Mumbai for the development of housing for slum rehabilitation project-affected residents June 28, 2025 e-Paper LOGIN Account ...
The 255.9 acres of salt pan land to be acquired include 120.5 acres in mauje Kanjur, 76.9 acres in Kanjur and Bhandup and 58.5 acres in mauje Mulund English Hindi ...
Under this policy, government land, salt pan land under the central government's jurisdiction, and land owned by Mumbai Port Trust will be utilized to build flats for those affected by these projects.
Salt pan land The state cabinet decided to lease the Centre-owned salt pan lands measuring 255 acres for housing the Dharavi project-affected people , economically weaker sections, and others.
The chemical-free business grows up to 60 different types of vegetables in an arid salt pan. Justin and Amanda Hoffman adapted a model of community-supported agriculture in Whyalla nearly three ...