Starting with Kamla Raman Nagar from March 18, the survey will collect data from lakhs of informal tenement residents
Dharavi. File Pic/AFP
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project -- a special purpose vehicle set up through a joint venture between the Adani Group and Maharashtra government -- on Monday said it will begin a survey next week to determine eligibility of the slum residents for their rehabilitation.
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Starting with Kamla Raman Nagar from March 18, the survey will collect data from lakhs of informal tenement residents, according to a statement. "The data will be used by the state government to determine their rehabilitation eligibility criteria under the proposed redevelopment project," it said.
A specially developed app will be used to capture the data and every informal settlement will be given a unique number, which will be followed with laser mapping of each lane.
Under the redevelopment plan, each tenement holder will be provided with a home and the year of occupying a given space will determine the location where the tenement holder will be rehabilitated.
A project spokesperson urged all residents to support the exercise, saying it will enable the entity to execute the rehabilitation process.
A toll-free helpline number -- 1800-268-8888 -- has been activated to respond to queries and concerns of the locals, it said.
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