MUMBAI: A major slum redevelopment project in Worli will rehouse 3,200 families across 17 acres, featuring residential towers, a mall, and a hotel.
Mumbai: Around 30% Mumbai's slum residents spend Rs 1,500 annually on menstrual-related issues due to lack of accessible, ...
Worli’s largest slum redevelopment project spans 17 acres, offering new homes to 3,200 families. The mixed-use development ...
MUMBAI: An Indian court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the award of a contract to Adani Group to revamp one of ...
Having been born a daughter of a police constable in Repatkhed village, she grew up in abject poverty. She was married at the ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - An Indian court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the award of a contract to Adani Group to ...
MUMBAI, Dec 20 (Reuters) - An Indian court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the award of a contract to Adani Group to revamp one of Asia's largest slums in Mumbai, clearing one of the ...
The Bombay High Court on Friday set aside a petition filed by United Arab Emirates-based firm Seclink Technologies ...
Bombay High Court dismissed a petition challenging the Adani Group's win in the Dharavi redevelopment project tender, ...
In first of three-part series on the future of Dharavi, mid-day speaks to the many fabled businesses of the area ...
Typically, owners of upper-floor tenements in slums have been deemed illegal and excluded from slum rehabilitation projects ...