For 88-year-old Pandharinath Sawant, an independent writer, redevelopment is not a welcome word. He has lived in the Digvijay Mills Patra Chawl in Lalbaug since he was eight years old. Sawant tells Outlook that he would rather die in his 225-sq ft home than move out of the area. 바카라śThis is my home. They take away our homÂes under the guise of redevelopment and once we move out, they will build a highrise here. DevelopÂmÂent has not been kind to the MarÂathi manoos, it has taken away our homes,바카라ť Sawant tells OutlÂook. Arvind Sawant, the south Mumbai MP says, that 바카라śaffordability and expansion of the family are the main factors for this바카라¦For sons-of-the-soil, the new housing is beyond their means. That바카라™s the reason for them moving to the suburban areas of Mumbai, Thane, DomÂbivli, BadlaÂpur, etc.바카라ťÂ Another plan to redevelop Dharavi slums into a world class business centre with high-rise residential colonies appears to have hit rough waters for now, along with several other projects.