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2.Slum Rehabilitation Development (SRA)

2. Slum Rehabilitation Development (SRA)


Slum development and rehabilitation refer to efforts aimed at improving the living conditions and socio-economic status of residents in slum areas. Slums are characterized by inadequate housing, lack of basic services such as clean water and sanitation, poor infrastructure, and high levels of poverty. The goal of slum development and rehabilitation is to transform these areas into healthier and more sustainable communities.


The Governments initial response up to the early 1970s was treating such settlements as illegal and resorting to demolition and clearance. But the demolition efforts not only· proved unsuccessful but the fact that the citizens who had become an integral part of the city were being dishoused, was unequivocally termed "inhuman."


The second phase of response was to tolerate the slum structures as a housing solution and provide civic amenities to the slum dwellers as environmental improvement works. An Act called the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement. Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971 was passed and improvement works were defined therein. It was accepted that when slums are to be removed for public purposes these slums have to be relocated elsewhere.


In the next phase that started during the mid-80s, there was a paradigm shift in the Government Stand. A programme called slum up gradation was implemented with World Bank assistance.


In the current phase, the Government of Maharashtra has launched a comprehensive slum rehabilitation scheme by introducing an innovative concept of using land· as a resource and allowing incentive floor space index (FSI) in the form of tenements for sale in the open market.


The Government of Maharashtra accepted the recommendations made by the Afzulpurkar Committee, in the December Session of State Legislative Assembly in 1995 and amended the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971 to provide for the creation of Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SHA) with a Chairperson, a Chief Executive Officer and other members. SRA was created by the Government Notification dated 16th December 1995 to function with effect from 25th December 1995


The Chief Minister of Maharashtra is the Chairperson of SRA and a super time scale IAS Officer is full-time Chief Executive Officer of the Authority. The members include Ministers, elected member of the State Legislature, Secretaries of concern State Government Department and some non-official members.