Updated On: 12 May, 2025 06:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika Gondhalekar
In an exclusive chat with mid-day, MHADA CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal explains how the agency is racing against time to inspect, repair, or evacuate such structures before rains hit

MHADA’s evacuation notice pasted on the premises of Narayan Ashram Building No 6. in Lalbaug. Pic/Shadab Khan
As the city braces for the monsoon, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has flagged 95 buildings as dangerously unfit for habitation and in need of redevelopment. MHADA CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal told mid-day the authority’s action plan to relocate residents from crumbling structures.
In an exclusive conversation with mid-day, Sanjeev Jaiswal, IAS, vice president and chief executive officer, MHADA, gives insights on dilapidated buildings ahead of the monsoon season.