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Amid monsoon concerns, residents of Darukhana razed homes march for housing rehabilitation policy in Mumbai | Mumbai News

Amid monsoon concerns, residents of Darukhana razed homes march for housing rehabilitation policy in Mumbai | Mumbai News

3 min readMumbaiJun 4, 2026 08:33 PM IST Almost a year after their homes in Darukhana on the eastern front of the city were demolished, residents of the area marched from their homes to Azad Maidan on Thursday. Having continued to live on the site of their broken homes, over the rubble, the upcoming monsoon raised anxieties among the homeless about their continued existence and their children’s health. Much of the land on the Eastern Freeway, which has been occupied by warehouses and slum homes for decades, belongs to the Mumbai Port Trust Authority (MbPA) under the central government. Despite the residents having lived in the area for three to four generations with documents to show proof — with the previous generations having worked at the port — the MbPA’s lack of a housing policy means they did not receive alternative homes. On May 12, around 200 homes along New Tank Bundar Road were demolished, leaving around 500 people out on the streets. Officials from the MbPA warned other informal homes in the area too …

100 homes razed in Mumbai’s Darukhana as Port Authority clears ‘encroachments’

100 homes razed in Mumbai’s Darukhana as Port Authority clears ‘encroachments’

3 min readMumbaiUpdated: May 12, 2026 09:48 PM IST In a second demolition drive backed by heavy police deployment, the Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) on Tuesday razed around 100 homes along New Tank Bundar Road in Darukhana, evicting nearly 500 residents, including children. Residents said the operation began around 7 am after police personnel were stationed in the area overnight. Families scrambled to salvage furniture and documents as bulldozers moved in quickly.“We trusted the politicians who promised to stop the demolitions, so we didn’t clear out our homes,” said resident Durai Raj, looking at the remains of his house. “But we were wrong. We barely got an hour to secure our belongings.” MbPA had issued eviction notices on April 17, classifying the settlements as encroachments. An earlier demolition attempt in late April was stalled after strong resistance from residents. This time, amid fears of police action and FIRs, locals did not attempt to resist. While the port authority maintains the settlements are illegal, residents say they possess documents proving they have lived on the land …