06 Sep 2024
To combat malaria, dengue, and waterborne diseases, Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has initiated special awareness camps. These camps, organized by the NMMC Health Department across 24 Urban Primary Health Centres, aim to educate citizens on disease prevention and health practices. On August 28th, over 13,000 residents participated in these camps, and 1,216 blood samples were collected. Five such camps have already benefited 40,825 citizens. The camps include demonstrations on preventing mosquito breeding, such as covering water storage and maintaining cleanliness. NMMC Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde urges residents to eliminate mosquito breeding sites and adhere to hygiene practices to control disease outbreaks effectively.Read more
06 Sep 2024
Mumbai's deteriorating infrastructure, particularly the condition of key flyovers, is raising serious concerns. The Jog flyover in Andheri East has become a focal point of a dispute between the MMRDA and BMC over responsibility for repairs, causing delays that have rendered the structure unsafe. An April 2024 audit by VJTI deemed the flyover dangerous, urging repairs within a month. However, the BMC is still undecided on how to proceed, despite a recent incident where a large slab fell from the flyover. The situation is part of a broader infrastructure challenge in Mumbai, with several other bridges also in urgent need of repairs, underscoring the need for immediate action to prevent potential disasters.Read more
06 Sep 2024
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is set to issue bonds worth INR 14,000 crore, with an initial phase of INR 1,400 crore, to fund infrastructure projects in Mumbai. The bonds, approved for up to INR 50,000 crore, will be secured by land parcels and guaranteed by the state government. This strategy shifts from auctioning plots in the Bandra-Kurla Complex to leveraging capital markets for funding. The bonds, with a 50-year tenure and an option to redeem after 15 years, aim to enhance mobility, housing, and services in the densely populated region, setting a precedent for future infrastructure financing.Read more
06 Sep 2024
Housing sales in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) are expected to surpass INR 1.35 lakh crore in 2024, according to JLL India's report, "Mumbai Residential Market: Through the Lens of Time." The MMR, including Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai, is seeing strong investment driven by high sales figures, new residential launches, and infrastructural advancements. The growth is supported by projects like the Mumbai Coastal Road and metro extensions, enhancing connectivity and boosting demand. Consumer trends toward larger suburban homes and hybrid work models are also influencing the market, positioning Mumbai as a key player in India's real estate sector.Read more
06 Sep 2024
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) plans to partially open the new bow-string arch bridge, connecting the Mumbai Coastal Road to the Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL), around September 10. This bridge is expected to significantly improve traffic flow, reducing travel time for vehicles moving between Nariman Point and Bandra. Despite construction delays due to July's heavy rainfall, the 140-meter, 4,000-tonne bridge is nearing completion, with final touches underway. This development is a key part of Mumbai's ongoing infrastructure modernization efforts, aimed at enhancing connectivity and easing congestion across the city.Read more
06 Sep 2024
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has announced a price reduction of 10% to 25% on 370 apartments available through its Mumbai Board Lottery. This move aims to make homeownership more accessible in Mumbai, where real estate prices are notoriously high. The discounted apartments, acquired through redevelopment projects, offer a rare opportunity for affordable housing. MHADA's introduction of IHLMS 2.0, an online lottery system, further simplifies the buying process. With the application deadline extended to September 19, 2024, more prospective homeowners can now participate in this initiative to secure a home in Mumbai.Read more
06 Sep 2024
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project, set to start within the next 6-8 months, aims to overhaul Mumbai's sprawling slum into a modern urban area. Covering 600 acres, the project will initially focus on 296 acres, integrating green spaces and cultural sites. Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd (DRPPL), led by the Government of Maharashtra and Adani Group, is spearheading this initiative. With over 10,000 tenements surveyed and international firms like Sasaki and Buro Happold on board, the plan promises a comprehensive redevelopment respecting Dharavi's unique social and economic fabric. The project's success will depend on inclusive planning and effective stakeholder engagement.Read more
05 Sep 2024
Chandak Group, a leading Mumbai real estate developer, has won the REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD for 'Innovative Real Estate Marketing Campaign of the Year.' The award was presented by Ms. Esha Deol at the Westin Mumbai Garden City. The campaign, notable for its comprehensive 360-degree approach, included print, OOH, IPL ads, digital, influencer marketing, and Out-Film advertising with the film Mr. & Mrs. Mahi. It also featured advanced CGI videos and a brand visibility initiative with Zomato. Launched in April 2024, the campaign for Chandak Highscape City achieved over 10 million views and 3,200 site visits within a month.Read more
05 Sep 2024
In preparation for the upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi festival, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has intensified its efforts to repair potholes and improve roads across the city. Spearheaded by NMMC Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde and Additional Commissioner and City Engineer Mr. Shirish Ardavad, the City Engineer's Department is working tirelessly to ensure that 95% of the city's main and internal roads are now pothole-free, with the remaining 5% expected to be completed shortly. Using a scientific approach, the team is addressing potholes with materials like cold mix, bitumen, and concrete, ensuring durability and preventing future damage. This initiative aims to provide safe and smooth roads for the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, with particular focus on the heavily trafficked Thane-Belapur road.Read more
05 Sep 2024
In August 2024, Mumbai recorded 11,735 property registrations, generating INR 1,072 crore in revenue, marking an 8% increase in registrations and a 32% rise in revenue compared to August 2023. Residential units dominated the market, accounting for 80% of registrations. The surge in property sales, driven by economic stability and a growing interest in homeownership, also saw a 77% rise in transactions for high-value properties (INR 2 crore and above). There is a notable shift towards larger apartments, with 49% of registrations for units between 500-1,000 square feet. The western suburbs' share of registrations slightly declined, while interest in other areas grew, reflecting a diversified and resilient real estate market in Mumbai.Read more
05 Sep 2024
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), in collaboration with the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA), has launched a major redevelopment initiative for slum dwellers in Mata Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar, Kamaraj Nagar, and Nalanda Nagar. Rent cheques are being distributed, with residential tenants receiving INR 15,000 per month and commercial property holders up to INR 35,000. Eligible residents will also receive free 300 square feet homes with modern amenities and earthquake-resistant features. The project, aimed at improving living standards and supporting local businesses, includes the development of a Business District Center and various community facilities. The initiative highlights MMRDA's commitment to sustainable urban development.Read more
04 Sep 2024
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has implemented strict measures to curb noise and air pollution caused by ongoing construction and redevelopment projects within its jurisdiction. In response to citizen complaints and a directive from the Mumbai High Court, NMMC Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde formed a committee to develop a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for pollution control and safe blasting practices. The SOP, approved on July 26, 2024, includes guidelines for monitoring construction sites, with local officers required to conduct weekly inspections until foundation work is complete. Violations will result in legal action under relevant laws, reinforcing NMMC's commitment to minimizing environmental impact and ensuring public safety.Read more
03 Sep 2024
Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut has purchased an office space in Mumbai's Andheri suburb for over INR 1.56 crore. The 407-square-foot property, located on the 19th floor of a commercial project under construction, was bought at INR 38,391 per square foot. The purchase required a stamp duty payment of around INR 9.37 lakh. Ranaut's acquisition highlights a growing trend among high-net-worth individuals and celebrities investing in real estate as a stable asset. This move aligns her with other Bollywood stars who have diversified their portfolios through strategic property investments in Mumbai's lucrative market.Read more
03 Sep 2024
Earlier this month, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) and CIDCO conducted a demolition operation in Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai, targeting unauthorized constructions. Despite prior notices from the Encroachment Department, the concerned parties failed to address the issue, prompting punitive action under the directives of Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde and guidance of Dr. Rahul Gethe. The operation dismantled an illegal structure at Dattnagar, Ghansoli Village, belonging to Smt. Jaywanti Halya Mhatre and others, and two unauthorized shops in Ghansoli Nagar. The demolition involved heavy machinery and was supported by police and municipal officials. These actions highlight NMMC's commitment to enforcing municipal regulations and curbing illegal construction activities in the city.Read more
03 Sep 2024
Navi Mumbai, distinguished as the only municipal corporation in post-independence India to own a dam, celebrated the full capacity of its Morbe Dam with a traditional water worship ceremony. Located on the Dhavari River in Khalapur Taluka, the dam has a capacity of 450 million liters per day and was filled by the end of August this year, thanks to substantial rainfall. The event was attended by MLA Shri Ganesh Naik, Municipal Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde, and other officials. MLA Naik highlighted the strategic significance of the dam and stressed the need for exploring additional water sources due to the city's growing population. Dr. Shinde praised the dam's capacity and announced ongoing efforts to ensure equitable water distribution. Despite the abundant reserve of 191.463 million cubic meters, residents are encouraged to use water wisely.Read more
02 Sep 2024
The Bombay High Court has ordered a show-cause notice against the managing director of a construction company for allegedly misleading the court about financial commitments to the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA). The developer claimed to have paid INR 6 crore in overdue rent, but it was revealed that two out of three cheques issued in 2022 had bounced. The case, brought by five tenants from Bharat Nagar, Bandra, highlights ongoing issues in slum redevelopment projects. The court's intervention underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in ensuring that developers honour their commitments to tenants.Read more
02 Sep 2024
The long-pending road concretisation project in South Mumbai is finally set to begin on October 1, following multiple delays and setbacks. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had faced obstacles, including contract termination in January, but has now cleared the way for the work to proceed. According to additional commissioner Abhijit Bangar, both tenders have been approved, and the work orders are expected to be finalized soon. This initiative promises to improve the quality of roads in South Mumbai, addressing long-standing issues with potholes and uneven surfaces.Read more