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The state government has now decided to redevelop these slums via a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). NBCC is looking for a 26 per cent share in the SPV. NBCC India, the National Buildings
Construction Corporation, is still interested in carrying out the redevelopment of Dharavi — Asia's biggest slum — which is a big land mass filled with shanties. The state government
has now decided to redevelop these slums via a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV). NBCC is looking for a 26 per cent share in the SPV. Only last week, Maharashtra chief minister Devendra
Fadanvis, during his foreign visit to Dubai, had met MBM Group, one of the leading groups there. This group had shown interest in Dharavi redevelopment. Fadnavis, during one of his
programmes last year, had announced that the government will redevelop Dharavi by forming an SPV. Yogesh Sharma, Executive Director (Engineer) said: "We are looking for a 26 per share
in the SPV, the search for funding agencies is on." The funding agencies will be foreign investors who will invest in the SPV that will ultimately redevelop Dharavi. Last year, in
September, DNA had reported that NBCC was interested in redeveloping Dharavi, it was reconfirmed by NBCC again. NBCC works as a project management consultancy firm, which undertakes projects
at a commission of eight to ten per cent of the total project cost. This would be the second big development in connection to Dharavi redevelopment within a week, post the Dubai group
showing interest. It appoints reputed contractors who carry out the construction work. Currently, redevelopment of BDD chawls is underway in the same format, with MHADA being the nodal
agency.