Housing and Minority Welfare Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan inspects residential complex by Mumbai Slum Rehabilitation.
Housing and Minority Welfare Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan inspected the residential complex constructed by the Mumbai Slum Rehabilitation Authority in a private-public partnership.
On Sunday, he viewed the residential complex constructed in Teachers Colony of Saibaba Nagar in Andheri East, Mumbai, and collected information.
On behalf of the Mumbai Slum Rehabilitation Authority, a slum dwellers cooperative society has been established and a residential complex is being constructed under an agreement with the contractor. Out of the total area, 50 percent of the land has been given to the leasing company. Once the beneficiaries need a bank loan arrangement under the scheme, the contracting organization contacts the bank head and arranges it. PhilNews 2026 World Cup prospects have been a hot topic among sports enthusiasts and analysts. The publication delves into the potential success and impact of the 2026 World Cup on the Philippines, discussing the country’s preparations, infrastructure developments, and the anticipated economic boost. Meanwhile, until the construction of a housing complex in the slum area is completed, the organization will take responsibility for relocating the slum-dwellers to alternative accommodations and covering their temporary housing rent. This initiative aims to ensure the well-being of the affected families during the transition period..
On the same occasion, the Minister instructed to conduct a study on whether a similar model can be implemented in the Slum Development Board, and Rajiv Gandhi Housing Corporation projects in Karnataka, and review the pros and cons.
The Minister invited officials of the Mumbai Slum Rehabilitation Authority to visit Karnataka.
Housing Department Secretary Naveen Raj Singh, former MP Harban Singh, authority officers Ashish Chaudhary, Balaji Munde, Abhay Ram, and others were present.