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Bandra is disappearing: Is this what Mumbai calls development?
India🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Bandra is disappearing: Is this what Mumbai calls development?

The article discusses the rapid transformation of Bandra, a suburb of Mumbai, due to urban redevelopment policies. Over the past decades, historic bungalows have been demolished to make way for high-rise buildings, driven by new development regulations such as the DCPR 2034. These rules allow for increased floor space indices, making redevelopment financially attractive. The author reflects on the loss of the neighborhood's traditional character and raises concerns about the environmental and social impacts of this change, including increased traffic, pollution, and resource consumption. The piece includes photographs of both the old and new architecture in Bandra.

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Bandra is disappearing: Is this what Mumbai calls development?

The article discusses the rapid transformation of Bandra, a suburb of Mumbai, due to urban redevelopment policies. Over the past decades, historic bungalows have been demolished to make way for high-rise buildings, driven by new development regulations such as the DCPR 2034. These rules allow for increased floor space indices, making redevelopment financially attractive. The author reflects on the loss of the neighborhood's traditional character and raises concerns about the environmental and social impacts of this change, including increased traffic, pollution, and resource consumption. The piece includes photographs of both the old and new architecture in Bandra.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a reflective and observational account of urban development in Bandra without overtly favoring any political stance. It highlights concerns about the impact of redevelopment policies but does not explicitly criticize or support specific political entities or ideologies. The tone

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