The World Bank assisted Mumbai Urban Development Project
(MUDP) was successfully implemented during 1985-94. The project
was formulated, coordinated and monitored by the MMRDA and
implemented through Maharashtra Housing and Area Development
Authority (MHADA), Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
(MCGM), City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO),
Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) and Kalyan Municipal Corporation
(KMC). The IDA credit for the project closed on September
30, 1994.
Under the Land Infrastructure Servicing Programme
(LISP) development of 88,000 serviced sites in Greater Mumbai,
Thane
and Navi Mumbai was undertaken. This involved an expenditure
of Rs. 2294 million.
Upgradation of 35,000 slum households
in Greater Mumbai was taken up under the Slim Upgradation
Programme (SUP) with
an expenditure of Rs. 75 million.
Apart from these shelter
components an expenditure of Rs. 1116 million was incurred
on procurement of equipment and
civil works for improvements in municipal services under
the Local Government Finance Administration and Services
(LOGFAS) component of the project.
Rs. 125 million were spent
on Technical Assistance, Training and Equipment (TATE) for
the project agencies.
Some major infrastructure works such
as water supply and storm water drainage were also undertaken
in Greater Mumbai
and Navi Mumbai with a total expenditure of Rs. 750 million.
The
IDA credit worth Rs. 2766 million (SDR 92.7 million) for
the project was fully utilised. Approximately 30% of
the project expenditure was financed from the internal resources
of the implementing agencies.