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Mumbai: A week after Vasai landslide, slum mafia back in business

Following recent incidents of landslides, mid-day launches an investigation to see how chawl-builder mafias build unauthorised structures on dangerous land adjacent to hills in Vasai or forest land in Kandivli, Mulund

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Construction work on a plot with survey number 116 in Vasai; (right) construction site of Sundaram Builders and Developers (on plot number 146-2) where an undercover reporter visited on Sunday. Pics/Hanif Patel

Construction work on a plot with survey number 116 in Vasai; (right) construction site of Sundaram Builders and Developers (on plot number 146-2) where an undercover reporter visited on Sunday. Pics/Hanif Patel

Diwakar Sharma, Shirish Vaktania and Anurag Kamble

Landslides in Mumbai and its outskirts have become common since the past couple of years. On an average, around 30 people residing on hill tops have lost their lives to such incidents each year since 2000. In one of the recent cases, a 35-year-old man and his teen daughter died in a landslide in Vasai. While it has barely been a week, land mafia are running their business as usual and selling plots and homes close to the site of the landslide. mid-day visited several such places across the city to see how the mafia are operating and what they have to offer.

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