In first of three-part series on the future of Dharavi, mid-day speaks to the many fabled businesses of the area ...
Dharavi’s unique identity lies in its parallel micro-economy, encompassing the leather market, Kumbharwada (potters’ village), the garment industry and plastic waste recycling, among others.
Residents of the slum would rather compromise on the space that will be allotted to them than move out of Dharavi altogether ...
Its informal leather and pottery industries are estimated to employ over 100,000 people. The Dharavi redevelopment plan seeks to replace the existing informal settlements with modern housing, ...
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Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd, backed by Adani Group, rebrands as Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd, reflecting a modern and inclusive vision. The unchanged shareholding includes an 80% stake ...
A younger generation discovers the appeal of wearing skins. By Jacob Gallagher In March, Brandon Mahler took a pair of thrifted leather pants and spliced them into shorts. Holding the results ...
paving the way for local manufacturers to tap into the lucrative global leather and textile market valued at over $1 trillion. Okeke said the workshop is a result of SON’s strategic efforts to ...
Mumbai: The Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) — Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd (DRPPL) — set up for the redevelopment of Dharavi has been renamed Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd (NMDPL).
Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd (DRPPL), the Adani-backed company undertaking the ambitious plan of revamping Dharavi slums, is rebranding itself in line with the company's "promise of ...
MUMBAI: The Adani Group has renamed Dharavi Redevelopment Project Private Limited (DRPPL) - the special purpose vehicle for redeveloping one of Asia’s largest slums - to Navbharat Mega ...