Dharavi Redevelopment to take PPP route
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Dharavi Redevelopment to take PPP route

After flip-flops by successive governments on the much-delayed Dharavi Redevelopment Project, the Maharashtra Government has decided to go ahead with the public private partnership (PPP) model for the ambitious project and plans to invite tenders. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis approved the draft tender documents for the Rs 25,000 crore project. The government aims to complete the project in seven years.

After flip-flops by successive governments on the much-delayed Dharavi Redevelopment Project, the Maharashtra Government has decided to go ahead with the public private partnership (PPP) model for the ambitious project and plans to invite tenders. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis approved the draft tender documents for the Rs 25,000 crore project. The government aims to complete the project in seven years.

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