Why did the koliwadas become part of Mumbai metropolitan area?
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Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai and its satellite towns in Maharashtra, India. The region has an area of 6,355 square kilometers[1] and with a population of over 26 million it is among the most populous metropolitan areas in the world.[2]
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR)
Metropolitan Area
Location of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR)
Country
India
State
Maharashtra
Core city
Mumbai
Districts
Mumbai City
Mumbai Suburban
Thane
Palghar
Raigad
Area
• Metro
6,355 km2 (2,454 sq mi)
Population (2005 Census)
20,748,395
• Density
4,764/km2 (12,340/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+5.30 (IST)
Developing over a period of about 20 years, it consists of nine municipal corporations and fifteen smaller municipal councils. The entire area is overseen by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), a Maharashtra State Government organisation in charge of town planning, development, transportation and housing in the region.
The MMRDA was formed to address the challenges in planning and development of integrated infrastructure for the metropolitan region. The areas outside Brihan Mumbai (Greater Mumbai) and Navi Mumbai have lacked organised development. Navi Mumbai, developed as one of the largest planned cities in the world, was promoted by a Maharashtra Government-owned company, City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO).
The region has had problems related to haphazard and illegal development as a result of rapid urbanisation. Villages along the NH3 in Bhiwandi Taluka are examples of haphazard developments in the MMR, with some of the largest warehousing areas in India. Government agencies such as the Town Planner and Collector of Thane have had challenges in addressing unorganised development.