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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has identified more than 500 buildings as structurally unsafe following a city-wide survey, issuing evacuation notices to occupants in high-risk categories. The action, undertaken in compliance with court directions, primarily targets older structures requiring urgent structural audits and potential demolition or repair. Buildings classified under the most critical category have been directed to be vacated immediately, raising concerns over resident displacement and redevelopment readiness. The move highlights increasing scrutiny on ageing housing stock in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, where structural safety, periodic audits and redevelopment planning remain key challenges for civic authorities and housing societies.Read more
29 Apr 2026
Air India has told the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority that airlines are not ready to shift operations to Navi Mumbai International Airport immediately due to higher tariffs, limited connectivity, and operational challenges. The airline highlighted that running parallel operations across two airports will increase costs and affect efficiency. While the new airport is expected to ease congestion in Mumbai, airlines are likely to adopt a phased approach rather than a full shift. The feedback reflects broader industry concerns around cost structures, infrastructure readiness, and passenger convenience.Read more
28 Apr 2026
Navi Mumbai International Airport is expected to significantly increase its operations by the end of the year, with daily passenger traffic projected to reach 50,000 and flight movements rising to around 380. The airport, which began domestic operations in the past year, is currently handling 20,000 passengers daily. Plans to start international services have been delayed due to geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region. IndiGo continues to dominate operations at the airport, contributing a major share of flights and expected to drive further growth.Read more
27 Apr 2026
CIDCO has proposed an Integrated Logistics Park (ILP) spanning around 374 hectares in Navi Mumbai to strengthen the region’s position as a national logistics hub. The project will be developed near Chirle Village in Pushpak Node and will include core infrastructure, utilities and social amenities. The initiative is backed by Navi Mumbai’s proximity to JNPA port, the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport, and connectivity through major infrastructure such as the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link and Dedicated Freight Corridor. CIDCO has initiated the pilot phase by inviting bids for 12 plots. The development aligns with rising demand from e-commerce, manufacturing and trade, and aims to create a structured logistics ecosystem to improve cargo movement and attract investments.Read more
21 Apr 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has started work on a tunnel road beneath Palm Beach Road near Moraj Circle in Sanpada, despite continued opposition over environmental impact. The project will affect 440 trees, with 111 to be cut and 329 to be transplanted. Estimated at INR 33.80 crore, the project is aimed at easing congestion at a key junction. Residents and environmental groups have raised concerns about tree loss and planning changes, but authorities have proceeded without altering the approved design, and on-ground work is now underway.Read more
20 Apr 2026
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has appointed a joint venture of RITES Limited and Creative Group LLP to undertake a techno-commercial feasibility study for a proposed third runway at Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA). The study, expected to be completed within six months, will assess technical, operational, environmental and financial viability. NMIA, part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region's dual-airport system alongside Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, is designed to handle 90 million passengers annually upon full development. The move comes amid projections of sustained air traffic growth, prompting advance capacity planning. The proposed runway is expected to support long-term expansion of aviation infrastructure and improve operational efficiency at the greenfield airport.Read more
20 Apr 2026
CIDCO has appointed a joint venture of RITES Ltd and Creative Group LLP to carry out a six-month techno-commercial feasibility study for a proposed third runway at Navi Mumbai International Airport. The study will examine technical, operational, environmental and financial aspects of expansion. The move is part of long-term planning to meet rising air traffic demand in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, where passenger numbers are expected to grow significantly over the next two decades, putting pressure on existing airport infrastructure.Read more
08 Apr 2026
Smartworks Coworking Spaces has leased 1,150 desks at its Navi Mumbai campus in Tata Intellion Park to a global digital business services and customer experience management firm, generating rental income of INR 51 crore. The client now occupies over 5,000 desks across Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Mumbai, with combined expected rental revenue exceeding INR 155 crore. The lease period and client name were not disclosed. Smartworks, which converts large commercial buildings into managed office campuses, operates 63 centres across 15 cities in India and Singapore, managing a total portfolio of 15.3 million sq ft. The expansion highlights growing demand for flexible, enterprise-focused office space across multiple Indian markets.Read more
06 Apr 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has recorded its highest-ever annual water tax collection of INR 112 crore in FY26, reflecting improved revenue mobilisation and citizen compliance. The achievement, covering the period from April 2025 to March 2026, has been attributed to structured recovery drives, increased use of digital payment systems and sustained outreach initiatives. Civic authorities highlighted the role of technology-enabled billing, extended payment facilities and targeted follow-ups in boosting collections. The milestone marks a significant improvement in municipal revenue performance, with officials emphasising transparency and ease of payment as key drivers behind the increase in collections.Read more
05 Apr 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has presented its INR 6,704.43 crore budget for the financial year 2026-27 before the general body, with provisions for civic infrastructure, public services, and urban development projects. The budget, tabled in the past week by Standing Committee Chairman Ashok Patil to Mayor Sujata Patil, includes an opening balance of INR 1,265.83 crore and projected expenditure of INR 6,689.43 crore, leaving a closing balance of INR 15 crore. The revised estimate for FY26 stands at INR 5,830.82 crore. The civic body has scheduled a general body discussion on the budget in early April, alongside transport and tree authority allocations, as part of its annual financial planning exercise.Read more
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05 Apr 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has achieved its highest-ever annual property tax collection, recording INR 876 crore in the financial year ending recently. The performance surpasses all previous yearly collections since the civic body's formation and has been attributed to a structured recovery drive, digital payment systems, and an amnesty scheme implemented during the closing weeks of the financial year. Over 2.25 lakh property owners contributed to the collections, with nearly 61% opting for online payments. Nerul ward recorded the highest contribution at over INR 182 crore. The initiative reflects improved taxpayer participation, data-driven enforcement, and expanded outreach through digital communication and extended payment facilities.Read more
04 Apr 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has initiated an intensified city-wide sanitation drive as part of its preparations for the upcoming Swachh Survekshan assessment. Civic authorities have directed all departments to undertake coordinated action to improve visible cleanliness and citizen participation. Special sanitation teams will carry out a phased cleaning programme across administrative wards, covering major and internal roads, footpaths, and public infrastructure. The exercise also includes drainage cleaning, road maintenance, and removal of encroachments affecting pedestrian movement. Additionally, the civic body has emphasised timely infrastructure repairs and improved monitoring of maintenance agencies. The initiative reflects efforts to retain Navi Mumbai's standing in the super clean city category at the national level.Read more
04 Apr 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has collected over INR 81 crore from more than 15,000 property tax defaulters under its ongoing amnesty scheme, with only a few days remaining before the deadline. The scheme, which offers a 50 per cent waiver on penalty for one-time settlement of dues, will remain open until the end of the financial year. Overall property tax collections have reached INR 755 crore so far, with over 2.14 lakh property owners making payments. The civic body has extended working hours at collection centres, including weekends and holidays, to facilitate last-minute payments and improve compliance.Read more
31 Mar 2026
Navi Mumbai International Airport, inaugurated in December last year, is significantly increasing its operations in its first summer schedule. Daily departures will rise from 22 to 78, totaling 1,092 weekly flights. The expansion includes connections to 46 domestic destinations, with 30 new routes covering commercial, tourist, and religious hubs. Key routes with highest frequency include Delhi, Goa, Bengaluru, and Kochi. This growth reflects the airport's rapid operational scaling and aims to provide better connectivity while easing pressure on existing Mumbai airports.Read more
29 Mar 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has undertaken demolition action against an unauthorised structure in the Nerul division after the property owner failed to comply with a statutory notice issued under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. The construction, located in Nerul village, was found to be ongoing despite prior enforcement warnings. The action was executed under the direction of Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde, with supervision from senior officials including Additional Commissioner Dr Rahul Gethe and Deputy Commissioner (Encroachment) Dr Kailas Gaikwad. The operation involved municipal staff, labourers and mechanised equipment, supported by police personnel. The civic body has stated that enforcement drives will continue to address unauthorised developments across its jurisdiction.Read more
28 Mar 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation carried out demolition action against an unauthorised structure in the Koparkhairane division after the concerned party failed to respond to statutory notices. The action followed a notice issued under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, served earlier this month. The partial demolition was conducted under the direction of Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde, with supervision from senior civic officials. The enforcement drive involved municipal staff, police presence and the use of mechanised equipment. The civic body has indicated that similar enforcement actions will continue across its jurisdiction to address unauthorised constructions and ensure compliance with planning regulations.Read more
28 Mar 2026
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation's property tax amnesty scheme has recorded a strong response, with 5,744 defaulters clearing dues worth INR 20.15 crore within nine days of its launch. Introduced earlier this month, the scheme offers a 50 per cent waiver on late payment penalties for those settling outstanding dues in a lump sum. The initiative, valid until the end of March, covers residential, commercial, industrial, and vacant land properties. A significant share of payments has been made through digital channels, indicating growing adoption of online tax services. The civic body has extended operational hours, including on public holidays, to facilitate higher collections and encourage compliance.Read more
28 Mar 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has intensified enforcement against property tax defaulters, directing officials to initiate attachment and auction proceedings for unpaid dues if not cleared by the end of the current financial year. Notices have been issued to over 3,600 defaulters across residential, non-residential, industrial and vacant land categories. The civic body has also introduced an amnesty scheme offering a 50 per cent waiver on late payment charges for those clearing dues in full within the stipulated deadline. With property tax forming a key revenue source, the administration has accelerated recovery efforts through both enforcement and incentive-based measures.Read more
26 Mar 2026
Environmentalists in Navi Mumbai have raised serious concerns after laboratory tests indicated that three major flamingo lakes DPS Lake, NRI Lake, and T S Chanakya Lake have shown signs of high pollution and ecological imbalance. These wetlands, which support migratory flamingos and other biodiversity, appear to be affected by stagnant water, disrupted tidal flow, and contamination. Activists have highlighted weak regulatory oversight and ongoing urban pressures as key factors contributing to the situation, warning that continued degradation may further impact the region's fragile wetland ecosystem and its ecological functions.Read more
21 Mar 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has been designated as a mentor city under the Swachh Survekshan Swachh Shehar Jodi initiative, tasked with guiding five urban local bodies in Maharashtra Kannad, Jintur, Kej, Lonar, and Malkapur. The initiative, led by the central government under the Swachh Bharat Mission, pairs high-performing cities with those seeking improvements in sanitation and waste management. Navi Mumbai, part of the Super Swachh League, has already conducted site visits to assess sanitation systems and recommend improvements across waste segregation, collection, disposal, and public hygiene infrastructure. The programme also includes knowledge-sharing on citizen engagement and digital reporting systems, aimed at enhancing overall urban sanitation standards in participating cities.Read more