
Mukesh Mehta is the Chairman of M M Project Consultants Pvt Ltd (MMPC). It is an architecture and project management consultancy firm based in Mumbai. He is a social entrepreneur and an architect, with over 45 Years of professional and entrepreneurial experience. He has created an innovative strategy to make cities slum free in a sustainable and inclusive manner. The strategy focuses on treating slum dwellers as valuable human resources and integrating them with the mainstream, thereby allowing them to act as engines for economic growth. The strategy for Slum Free Cities and Development of Old and Dilapidated Buildings are registered under copyrights act of India.
AFFILIATIONS
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Council of Architecture, India.
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Member and Former Chapter Chairman and Education Chairman of the World President’s Organization. (WPO)
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Member and Former Chapter Chairman, Co-Chapter Chairman and Membership Chairman of the Mumbai Chapter of the Young Presidents’ Organization. (YPO)
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Founder of Young Entrepreneurs Organization (YEO) in India.
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Former member of the Clinton Global Initiative. (CGI)
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Former member of CII National Council on Urban Development.
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Former member of Board of Trustees and member on the board of, The Nature Conservancy (USA), the largest Nature Conservancy organization in the world.
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Founding Trustee of the U.S. India Society (USA) under co-chairmanship of Henry Kishinger and Zubin Mehta.
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Former member on the Board of The U.S. India Chamber of Commerce.
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INITIATIONS RECEIVED AS SPEAKER:
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University of Berkeley, California as Visiting Scholar in May 2005 for further research on the applicability of Mukesh’s strategies to cities with the most challenging slum issues in developing countries around the world.
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Invited as Speaker by UN Habitat – Fourth Session of World Urban Forum in China in November 2008 on Social Equity and Inclusiveness.
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Involved in the case study prepared by Harvard Business School in July 2009 on Dharavi project which will be made as a part of their course.
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Invited as Speaker in the 2nd Asia Pacific Housing Forum in September 2009 in Philippines on Making Cities Slum Free: the role of the private sector in addressing urban poverty housing.
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COPYRIGHTS:
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Holds Copyrights for "Report on Strategy for Slum Free Cities"
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Holds Copyrights for "Strategy for Development of Old and Dilapidated Buildings"