“I will see to it SRA is online in 8 days” Dr. Jitendra Awhad
“Let’s use the COVID-19 tragedy as an opportunity to transform Mumbai” said Dr. Jitendra Awhad, Cabinet Minister for Housing, GoM, assuring government support and concessions for redevelopment while addressing BDA webinar Brihanmumbai Developers Association (BDA).
“COVID-19 crisis is a time of hardship. We will all have to join hands, have a relationship of trust and faith. Let's use this tragedy as an opportunity. We will have to think about slums, MHADA colonies and redevelopment. SRA and MHADA will have to facilitate the builders to not only survive but grow. Until the housing industry starts flourishing, Mumbai and the entire MMR cannot flourish. Certain concessions will have to be considered. If we can't give permission in 30 days, provisional permission should be given. If I am not pro-builder, I am not pro-poor. If the rehab building is not created, how will they get a home?” Dr. Jitendra Awhad state.
Asking the BDA to share a formal list of concessions and other requirements for facilitating the redevelopment process, with an assurance that the government will responding 15 days, the minister emphasized that “The government will do all essential needy things as per your demands. Government will have to cut premiums, some policy of major help has to be given to builders. Self-certification has started, it will be promoted further. Premium concessions we had decided will be given immediately. We have lost 70 days due to lockdown. We will have to keep social distancing and wear mask and do work. With all limitations we will work. I will see to it SRA is online in 8 days!”
The minister also shared that he would like to create a ‘super express highway’ to facilitate developers and enable them to expedite their work. “We need to work for restoring the ailing Mumbai. The city’s health infrastructure has collapsed. Unless we develop slums where 10-15 people live in just one room along with the health infrastructure, we will not be doing justice to the people. Dharavi redevelopment is the need of the hour as in areas like Govandi, Kamathipura, etc. I would invite architects to join this initiative for the wellbeing of Mumbai where 35 per cent of land and 60 per cent of the population is in slums. Labourers have returned to their native place but once industry starts, those people will be back. Everybody will work hard. Mumbai is a city where perspiration pays. From that effort we will have victory.”
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