Updated On: 05 February, 2026 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
Families displaced by the Elphinstone Bridge demolition say MMRDA rehabilitation allotments have created fresh hardships. Shop owners allege loss of livelihood, while residents flag distant locations, wrong details and violation of promises made before demolition

Haji Noorani building, from where 23 families have been relocated. PICS/ASHISH RAJE
After a long-standing battle, the people affected by the Elphinstone Bridge demolition finally received allotment letters to their new homes from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) on January 22, but only to face more troubles. As many as 13 of 23 families of Haji Noorani, one of the two buildings from where residents were supposed to be displaced, have raised various concerns regarding the houses provided to them. From faraway locations to wrong names on allotment letters, the residents have been put in difficult situations.
Of the 23 affected families, seven have shops in the building while 15 have houses, with one family owning two houses. However, those with commercial properties have been allotted residential units, taking away their sole source of income.