Mumbai, May 29 -- Many eligible beneficiaries of Dharavi Redevelopment Plan (DRP), a joint venture between the Adani group and the state government to redevelop Asia's largest slum cluster, are unhappy after its master plan got an administrative approval.
Dharavi to home to nearly 60,000 families.
The project faces opposition as residents have raised concerns over the survival of small-scale manufacturing and industrial units in Dharavi.
"Citizens should be told where they will be rehabilitated. Objections/suggestions should be taken from the people, which has not been done. Therefore, it is not clear where they will be rehabilitated," said lawyer-activist Sagar Devre.
Anurag Kamble runs a small workshop at Dharvi. He said there has b...