According to a report submitted in the Bombay high court by
the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), nearly 1.13 lakh
square metre buildable area is likely to be made available for low-cost housing
in Powai Area Development Scheme (PADS), being developed by Hiranandani
Developers at Powai.
The MMRDA’s report submitted on Thursday stated that about
1,13,357 square metre of total buildable area is still available in the area of
the scheme designed for affordable housing with a planned development.
The planning authority submitted the report in pursuant to
an earlier high court order, datedFebruary 22, that also restrained the
Hiranandani developer from any further development of the Powai township before
constructing the affordable houses, as contemplated under the tripartite
agreement between the developer, the state government and the MMRDA.
Further, MMRDA’s advocate Kiran Bagalia informed the high
court that, “While the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation — the planning
authority for PADS — has sanctioned all the plans, it has informed MMRDA that
two sectors included in the lay-out plan of the scheme do not exist.”
Adding that the report was not complete as inadequate
information was available about the two sectors, Bagalia sought more time to
submit the final report.
Earlier, the division bench of chief justice Mohit Shah and
justice Roshan Dalvi retrained any further construction by the developer while
hearing PILs filed by noted social activist Medha Patkar and city residents,
Kamlakar Satve and Rajendra Thackar. The newly-constructed tenements were to be
handed over to the Maharashtra government at the rate of Rs135 per square feet.
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