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CASE STUDIES
Figure 6: Property Cards allotted in Vare Vasahat awarded a property card. In
such a scenario, leveraging
on spatial mapping, data
collected and the information
received through surveys, SA
identified the slum area that
had no private ownership
and marked the boundary.
The rehabilitation proposed
included the residents within
the marked boundary and
residents relocated Kandalgao
settlement.
Along with a detailed
understanding of land-
ownership, discussions
were undertaken with
beneficiaries who have
taken part in a housing
scheme and site visits of
current housing schemes to
understand the hurdles faced
during implementation. The
factors that highlighted the
gap between beneficiary
aspirations, needs and the
resulting accommodation are
(1) Following Town Planning
rules and regulations (2)
Lack of inclusivity of slum
(02.06.2021) dwellers
1. Following Town Planning
VARE VASAHAT, WARD NO - 01, KMC. rules and regulations:
The collated data on land and are relocated to plots Pockets of private land
ownership was used to of land(as per area on the ownership were scattered
develop alternative solutions property card) after dividing across the city. As
for redevelopment. the site in 2 parts as shown. property cards had been
allotted to only a few
Option B: Option C: dwellings, construction
It is proposed that a layout The second option was as per town planning
consisting of G+1 row houses developed in the event that norms were followed by
and Stilt + 4 construction. In the beneficiaries refuse to only those who had taken
this case the beneficiaries have leave their current place of benefits from the scheme.
been awarded a property card dwelling which has been Furthermore the setback
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