Government appoints SPA for major salt-pan parcel as redevelopment advances

The Maharashtra government, via a notification dated 27 October 2025, has appointed the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) under the umbrella of the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) as the Special Planning Authority (SPA) for a 42.51-acre parcel of Salt Pan Land in Mulund (E), Kurla Taluka, Mumbai. The parcel spans roughly 1,72,041.8 sq m.

Why this land matters for Dharavi’s redevelopment

  • The parcel is part of a larger land pool earmarked for rehabilitating residents of Asia’s largest informal settlement, Dharavi, under the DRP scheme.
  • Being designated under the SPA means the land will now be subject to coordinated planning, zoning and redevelopment by DRP/SRA — rather than by multiple local authorities.
  • For real-estate stakeholders, this often signals the unlocking of development rights, infrastructure investment, and potential for large-scale built-up projects in a growth corridor like Mulund-Kurla.

Local residents resist: protests and infrastructure concerns

Despite the official move, residents of Mulund have voiced strong opposition. Key concerns include:

  • Civic infrastructure load: Locals argue that Mulund (East) already struggles with traffic, water supply, sewage and civic amenities, and that relocating large numbers into this parcel will further strain the systems.
  • Demographic change and value apprehension: Some residents fear that inclusion of large-scale rehabilitation housing may alter the character of the suburb and affect property values.
  • Environmental & planning process issues: Activists have flagged that portions of the salt-pan land may lie in ecologically sensitive zones or coastal regulation areas. Though legal challenges have been dismissed, the protests remain active.

Execution challenges and what comes next

While the SPA notification marks a legal milestone, several hurdles remain:

  • Project rollout: Detailing of development plan, approval of built-up area, infrastructure design and developer tie-ups will determine pace.
  • Rehabilitation versus sale balance: Ensuring fair housing for eligible Dharavi residents while making commercial development viable remains politically sensitive.
  • Market implications: For developers, the land unlock may represent new opportunity, but for buyers and local area residents, concern over traffic, amenity load and project delivery timelines persist.

Real-estate implications for Mulund corridor

  • With large land parcels like this one becoming part of redevelopment schemes, the Mulund-Kurla corridor may see renewed interest from developers seeking suburban growth plays.
  • For home-buyers, this could mean more new launches, but also caution: price appreciation may be tempered if infrastructure stress grows.
  • Investors should monitor approval timelines, infrastructure plans, and rehabilitation quantum, as these will affect value realisation and livability.

Also Read: Dharavi Redevelopment Tender Cancelled

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