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Adani Dharavi Showcases India's Growing Stature on the Global Stage

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A revolutionary project that exemplifies India's dominance in the global arena is now under construction in the center of Mumbai. This project is located where the urban sprawl meets the old-world elegance. The  Adani Dharavi   project, which is being led by the Adani Group and marks a massive step toward reviving one of the most densely inhabited neighborhoods in the city, has been in the works for quite some time.   A Visionary Urban Transformation Toward the Revitalization of Dharavi   The  Adani Dharavi  project is responsible for Dharavi's current position on the cusp of undergoing a dramatic transformation. Previously,  Dharavi   was identified with informal communities and temporary houses. This daring endeavor envisions more than just bricks and mortar; it strives to establish an urban ecology that is self-sufficient and independent. Contemporary residential areas will be planned for comfort and dynamic commercial zones that will help support economic activity.

In Pics | Adani describes his vision for Dharavi’s redevelopment project

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  Adani highlighted that the reconstruction will be a human-centred transformation, centred on the people of Dharavi. The Maharashtra government has formally granted Adani Properties, an Adani Group firm, the 259-hectare Dharavi Redevelopment project. The project is expected to cost Rs 20,000 crore and includes rehabilitating the Dharavi slum complex in central Mumbai, near the BKC commercial sector. Adani Properties won the bidding in November 2022. (Image: Reuters) Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, shared his visions and plans for the redevelopment project of Dharavi, which is Asia’s largest slum in Mumbai. Adani emphasised his commitment to giving new homes to qualified residents while retaining the essence and soul of Dharavi during the transition process. (Image: PTI) Adani intends to build a "state-of-the-art world-class city" that would depict a revived and self-assured India "as the twenty-first century belongs to India." He personally promised tha