01 Jan 1970
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has introduced a strict penalty policy to address labour shortages and fast-track metro construction. Effective immediately, contractors will face fines of INR 1 lakh per day for workforce shortfalls between 25�50%, and INR 2 lakh per day if the deficit exceeds 50%, with no exceptions or prior notice. These penalties are in addition to existing fines for project delays and will be enforced across key metro corridors set to be commissioned by year-end, including Lines 2B, 4, 4A, and 9. MMRDA officials will conduct regular site audits and review consultant reports to monitor compliance, as the authority aims to curb persistent manpower issues that have historically hampered metro progress.Read more
01 Jan 1970
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has mobilised INR 500 crore through the issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) tied to environmental, social and governance (ESG) benchmarks. The NCDs, valued at INR 1 lakh each and carrying an interest rate of 6.35%, will mature in 2028 and bear annual interest. The issuance is part of SEBI�s ESG Debt Securities Framework and is expected to be listed on the NSE. Meanwhile, L&T recorded a 25% increase in consolidated profit after tax for the March quarter, supported by higher operational revenues and an exceptional gain.Read more
01 Jan 1970
The central suburbs of Mumbai, particularly Sion and Mulund, are rapidly emerging as high-demand housing destinations, driven by robust infrastructure development and expanding metro connectivity. The introduction of new metro lines, including the Aqua Line and upcoming Line 4, has significantly enhanced access to key business districts, spurring residential interest and capital appreciation. These areas offer improved commute times, upgraded amenities, and redevelopment-led luxury housing, making them appealing to professionals and families alike. With the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport, central suburbs are strategically positioned for further growth and rising property values.Read more
01 Jan 1970
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's Tree Authority has approached the Supreme Court seeking approval to cut 1,134 trees in Film City, Mumbai, to facilitate the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) project�a key infrastructure initiative aimed at connecting the Western and Eastern Express Highways and reducing travel time by nearly an hour. Respecting the Court's earlier directive barring tree felling in Aarey without explicit permission, the Authority clarified that the proposed development does not fall within the protected Aarey Milk Colony. The trees are required for constructing twin tunnels over a 6.2-km stretch, particularly for pit excavation and tunnel boring machine operations. A shift in the launching shaft�s location to avoid displacing a tribal hamlet has also increased the number of trees to be felled. The Tree Authority has sought permission to remove 95 trees in the first phase and requested the liberty to return for further approvals in the next phase of the project.Read more