
“This is not just about rebuilding spaces, it’s about rebuilding purpose. Redevelopment is the only sustainable path forward,” said Shri Gautam Chatterjee, Former Chairman, MahaRERA & Chairman, GRSF.
India’s urban population is expected to touch 52% by 2050. Yet, with 65 million people still living in slums and urban land expanding at 2.5x the population growth rate, the need for a new redevelopment model is urgent and undeniable.
“We must shift from fragmented, plot-level interventions to a people-centric, integrated model of redevelopment. This report brings together global learning and actionable ideas tailored for India’s unique urban challenges,” added Aarti Harbhajanka, Co-Founder & MD, Primus Partners.
Why this matters:
- 1.5 million hectares of farmland lost annually to urban sprawl (ISRO, 2022)
- 47% of India’s urban population are migrants—yet rental housing remains just 11% of the stock
- Urban inefficiencies cost India an estimated 5–8% of GDP each year (World Bank, 2022)
- 7 of the world’s 10 most polluted cities are in India (IQAir, 2023)
What the report proposes:
- Integrated Area-Based Redevelopment: Replace piecemeal efforts with large-scale, zonal transformation using local area plans and DCRs
- Inclusive Rental Housing Schemes: Unlock rental stock in redeveloped plots to meet migrant housing needs
- Urban Redevelopment Funds: Mobilise capital via PPPs, land value capture, and fiscal incentives
- Community Engagement as Policy: Institutionalise consultations under the 74th Amendment with Ward Committees and digital platforms
- Building Cities for the Future: Embed green infrastructure, walkability, TOD, and ECBC-compliant design into redevelopment




