06 Mar 2026
Ruxmani Lying-In Hospital, a 78-year-old maternity facility in South Mumbai, is relocating to Nana Chowk to allow an 80-storey luxury high-rise on its original site. The hospital, handling 900 childbirths annually and serving underprivileged families, will operate from a temporary 7,700 sq ft facility for four years before returning to a larger dedicated building. The Dhuleva Group acquired surrounding plots for over INR 300 crore, planning 50 residences with extensive amenities. The redevelopment follows city regulations for unsafe buildings but raises concerns among heritage experts about demolition of Grade 3 heritage structures.Read more
06 Mar 2026
05 Mar 2026
The BMC's 2026-27 budget demonstrates a focused approach to addressing Mumbai's water supply challenges by investing heavily in infrastructure and alternative sources. By reviving the Gargai dam, building water conveyance tunnels, and implementing a desalination plant, the civic body aims to reduce the supply gap while increasing resilience. Combined with efforts to recycle sewage water and expand treatment capacity, these measures are intended to meet long-term demand and ensure sustainable supply. The plan positions the city to better handle future shortages and maintain consistent service for its residents and businesses.Read more
05 Mar 2026
Actor Sushmita Sen and her mother Subhra Sen have leased out their luxury apartment in Goregaon East, Mumbai, for a starting monthly rent of INR 1.95 lakh under a three-year agreement registered in the past week. The rent will rise by 5% annually, taking the total rental value to INR 73.76 lakh over the full term. The deal includes two car parking spaces and a security deposit of INR 6 lakh. The flat is located in Oberoi Exquisite along the Western Express Highway.Read more
05 Mar 2026
Bandra residents in Mumbai have opposed the Maharashtra Maritime Board's (MMB) plan to introduce commercial activities along the Carter Road promenade, arguing it could compromise its public nature. Represented by IMPACT Citizens Movement for Environment and Civic Action, locals met officials to reject private partnership models for revenue generation, noting that municipal taxes should cover maintenance. They highlighted visual pollution, unequal treatment of suburbs versus South Mumbai, and the promenade's protected status. Earlier attempts to install 35 LED hoardings were halted after public objection, reflecting citizen vigilance over waterfront commercialisation.Read more
05 Mar 2026
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) stopped demolition work in Andheri West's Seven Bungalows area after a large slab fell from the terrace of the Ratan Kunj building, which is being redeveloped. The slab's collapse caused nearby structures to vibrate and created a dust cloud, alarming residents and prompting them to contact the Versova police. Civic authorities said the demolition site lacked proper safety measures. Although no injuries were reported, the incident raised renewed concerns over compliance and monitoring at redevelopment sites in Mumbai, following past accidents in the city.Read more
05 Mar 2026
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has collected around INR 650 crore in property tax so far this financial year, with nearly 62% of taxpayers choosing digital payment methods. Out of about 3.6 lakh registered properties, close to 1.83 lakh property owners have paid their dues. The civic body is working to achieve its annual target of INR 1,000 crore by intensifying recovery measures, issuing notices to defaulters, and attaching properties with large arrears. Enforcement action has already led to recovery of INR 39 crore.Read more
05 Mar 2026
04 Mar 2026
The Bombay High Court directed a Malad-based developer to withdraw an anticipatory bail plea filed at the High Court while the matter was still pending in the Dindoshi Sessions Court. The bench emphasised that legal relief must first be sought in the court where the case is being heard. The developer complied with the order. The case originates from an investor complaint alleging that the developer collected INR 5.15 crore under a redevelopment MoU but failed to complete key obligations such as eviction, title creation, and coordination with stakeholders.Read more
04 Mar 2026
The Bombay High Court has dismissed the Maharashtra government's petition seeking to classify 193 acres in Thane's Manpada-Chitalsar area as acquired private forest land. Upholding a 2017 Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal order, the court found serious procedural lapses in the 1970s acquisition notice, including improper service and lack of authorised signatures. With over 100 acres already used for public infrastructure, the court directed the Thane Municipal Corporation to grant Transferable Development Rights to the original landowner within 21 days, reinforcing due process and property rights protections.Read more
04 Mar 2026
A legal notice has been served to the municipal commissioner alleging corruption and procedural violations in the Mulund dumping ground reclamation project in Mumbai. The notice claims that mandatory environmental safeguards mentioned in the tender are not being followed and that irregularities are taking place in waste excavation and transportation. It further alleges manipulation at the weighbridge, leading to multiple challans for the same vehicle. The complainant has sought a departmental inquiry against civic officials and warned of court action if no satisfactory response is received. The BMC has stated that the allegations will be examined.Read more
04 Mar 2026
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation has entered the housing sector by forming a dedicated unit to implement slum redevelopment projects across Mumbai under the state's Slum Free Mumbai mission. The agency will redevelop 97,713 acres covering 24,226 slum tenements across multiple suburbs. An eight-member team has been constituted to manage planning, financial structuring, approvals and contractor monitoring. The move expands MSRDC's role beyond infrastructure rehabilitation. Parallel redevelopment efforts are also being carried out by MMRDA in key locations, including Ghatkopar, Jogeshwari and Malad, with thousands of rehabilitation units planned.Read more
04 Mar 2026
03 Mar 2026
The Maharashtra government has ordered a high-level inquiry into alleged housing irregularities in Navi Mumbai involving the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO). The probe will examine claims that the mandatory 20 per cent affordable housing component in certain projects was not implemented and that over 2,000 affordable units were not constructed. Questions have also been raised over building permissions issued in Nerul, where approval authority lies with the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation. Officials found responsible for procedural lapses may face action after the panel submits its findings.Read more
03 Mar 2026
A small accident at the Sewri-Worli Elevated Connector project site saw a steel reinforcement bar fall and injure a passerby during ongoing pier work. The individual received treatment at Glenn Eagle Hospital, including four stitches, and is now stable. MMRDA's Executive Engineer visited the site and hospital to monitor the situation. The authority will cover all medical costs and support full recovery. Show-cause notices have been issued to the Project Management Consultant and contractor, while a safety review and stricter supervision measures have been implemented to prevent future incidents.Read more
03 Mar 2026
The State Bank of India has leased around 1.35 lakh sq ft of office space in Airoli, Navi Mumbai, for its global IT operations. The space, located at Newa Bhakti Knowledge City, is spread across multiple floors and has been taken at a monthly rent of about INR 1.68 crore at INR 125.05 per sq ft. The five-year lease includes a security deposit of over INR 10 crore and a 15 percent rent escalation clause. The transaction reflects steady demand for large Grade-A office spaces in Navi Mumbai.Read more
03 Mar 2026
Senior officials from KPMG International met with Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, Metropolitan Commissioner of MMRDA, to explore the adoption of global best practices in contract management and infrastructure governance. The discussions, led by Ms. Lisa Kelvey and Mr. Suneel Vora, focused on frameworks for risk allocation, procurement reforms, performance monitoring, and dispute avoidance in large-scale projects across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Emphasizing efficiency, fiscal discipline, and digital oversight, the engagement aims to strengthen MMRDA's project delivery and governance systems, marking a step towards aligning the authority's infrastructure projects with international standards.Read more
03 Mar 2026
Mumbai's Coastal Road (North) and the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) are progressing as per schedule, with the BMC projecting completion by 2029 and 2028, respectively. The Coastal Road (North) will run from Versova to Dahisar, and the GMLR will connect Mindspace Malad Junction to Goregaon (E), improving north-south and east-west connectivity. All necessary clearances from environmental, maritime, and legal authorities have been secured. These projects follow the partially inaugurated Coastal Road (South) and aim to streamline travel, reduce congestion, and deliver significant infrastructure milestones ahead of upcoming elections.Read more
03 Mar 2026
Singapore's Consul-General in Mumbai, Mr. Cheong Ming Foong, met with MMRDA Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee to discuss strengthening Singapore MMRDA collaborations and accelerating implementation of the Davos MoUs. The talks covered progress on projects involving Surbana Jurong and Sembcorp, as well as potential investments from Singaporean financial institutions like Mapletree, Ascendas Firstspace, and JM Financial Singapore. Dr. Mukherjee highlighted that the approved MMRDA Land Disposal Policy will facilitate transparent land allocation and help convert strategic MoUs into actual on-ground projects aligned with industrial, logistics, and sustainable infrastructure priorities.Read more
03 Mar 2026
A 95-year-old Borivali resident, Anusuya Devrukhkar, has sought criminal proceedings against land acquisition officials and a private builder over the alleged wrongful disbursal of more than INR 87 crore in compensation for her family's land reserved for a public garden. The family has accused authorities of releasing over INR 60 crore to the builder on the basis of disputed 1992 documents and ignoring safeguards meant for Scheduled Caste landowners under the 2013 land acquisition law. Recovery of funds is ongoing, and multiple appeals are pending before the Bombay High Court.Read more