Updated On: 15 June, 2024 06:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Series of protests planned to counter move to rehabilitate Dharavi slum dwellers on the green forested 21 acres of Kurla Milk Dairy

Kurla residents protesting. File pic
Residents of Nehru Nagar in Kurla East have been livid since Thursday morning when they learned that the Maharashtra government has sanctioned rehabilitating Dharavi slum dwellers on the green, forested 21-acre land of Kurla Milk Dairy, which they had been fighting to conserve. A series of protests have been planned to counter the move.
Since February 2024, mid-day has been reporting how residents started a citizen movement, terming it ‘Lok Chalwal,’ to reserve the old Kurla government milk dairy land for a garden and recreation ground to maintain greenery and provide an open space in the area.