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Abhyudaya Nagar
It has been over 54 years since MHADA developed Abhyudaya Nagar Housing Board Colony kalachowki , Parel-sewri Division. Spread over approximately 1,34,000 sq.mts. , this large complex houses 48 separate housing society buildings that are 3-4 storeyed consisting of 36 to 90 members each.
Consisting mostly subsidized Industrial housing Scheme (S.I.H.S.) buildings and also other structures within it such as BMC schools, Samaj Halls, encroachment areas both residential and non-residential. There are some dues pending from individual societies and members to MHADA as also from MHADA to BMC, the decision of which is pending with the government.
Apart from owning this land, the conveyance by MHADA to the individual societies has not taken place, except from a few buildings
Resident has fond memories of growing up in the colony. Shaheed Bhagat singh ground has, over the years been witness to sports tournaments and community festivals.
All the individual societies have come together and form an Apex Body, a federation called MAHASANGH , which has been in existence since 2006-2007.
Over the years, the roads and the drainage systems have outlived its relevance and have become outdated. Pockets of encroachment and unorganised markets have sprung up in and around the colony.
Some buildings are on the verge of collapse and pose a serious threat to the families living in them.
We conduct survey at Abhyudaya nagar and found out that Large amount of population is lower middle class, Maharashtrian families, Average monthly income per family is around Rs. 15000/-, Average no of working people in family is one and Average no of people living per house is six.
The average current monthly expense per family is around Rs.1000.
People are paying Rs.200 Maintenance to individual society and Rs. 150 to MHADA. Area of room is 180 sq.feet. It is one room kitchen so monthly electricity bill to individual room is around Rs. 600. Total Property tax to each society is Rs.18000 that

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