
Around 500 redeveloped BDD tenements in Naigaon will be handed over to residents starting Friday, marking a key step in the ongoing BDD chawl redevelopment project in Mumbai.
The handover represents the completion of a phase in the redevelopment plan aimed at shifting residents from old tenement structures into newly constructed residential buildings with improved housing facilities.
The BDD chawl redevelopment is one of Mumbai’s major housing renewal projects, designed to replace ageing tenements with modern residential units. The focus is on upgrading living conditions for long-term residents while maintaining structured rehabilitation.
The project is being executed in stages, with residents receiving possession as different blocks and phases are completed.
The current phase marks the beginning of formal possession handover to eligible residents. These units are part of newly constructed buildings developed under the redevelopment framework.
The transition involves moving residents from older tenements into improved housing structures that are designed to provide better living standards and upgraded residential layouts.
The handover is part of a systematic approach to ensure smooth relocation and delivery of housing units under the redevelopment scheme.
The BDD chawl redevelopment project is one of Mumbai’s major urban housing transformation efforts, aimed at improving living conditions for thousands of residents residing in old tenement structures.
By replacing outdated buildings with modern residential units, the project focuses on enhancing safety, infrastructure, and overall quality of life for residents.
The current handover in Naigaon represents continued progress in the broader redevelopment initiative, contributing to Mumbai’s ongoing housing transformation efforts.
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