23 Apr 2025
MMRDA has achieved a major milestone for Mumbai's Metro Line 7A with TBM 'Disha' completing a 1.67-km underground tunnel between Gundavali and the airport. The 3.4-km corridor, part of the Red Line 7 extension, includes elevated and underground sections and aims to boost east-west connectivity through key interchanges with Lines 2, 3, 6, and 9. Currently 59% complete, the metro line is expected to be operational by December 2025. Officials say this link will ease airport traffic and cut travel time. CM Shri Devendra Fadnavis hailed it as a step forward in strengthening Mumbai's infrastructure and commuter mobility.Read more
22 Apr 2025
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has successfully launched a 400-metric-ton open web girder over Central Railway's Diva-Vasai corridor for Metro Line 5, connecting Thane, Bhiwandi, and Kalyan. Installed using four cranes and 40 hydraulic jacks, the steel structure bridges a key gap between Mankoli and Durgadi Naka. This engineering feat over high-traffic railway tracks brings the 24-km corridor closer to completion by 2025. Once operational, Metro Line 5 will serve over 2 lakh commuters daily, easing congestion and linking with Metro Lines 4, 12, and suburban rail networks in one of Mumbai's busiest suburban regions.Read more
22 Apr 2025
The Bellasis Bridge, a vital east-west link in South Mumbai, may reopen by December 2025-six months ahead of its original June 2026 deadline. Jointly undertaken by BMC and Western Railway with a INR 114 crore budget, the 360-metre bridge near Mumbai Central is being rebuilt after being declared unsafe and demolished in 2024. The six-lane connector is crucial for traffic between Tardeo and Nagpada. Early tenders and inter-agency coordination enabled the fast-tracked timeline. While the project boosts urban mobility, it faces resistance from local fisherfolk over rehabilitation concerns.Read more
22 Apr 2025
In a key step for India's first bullet train project, Japan will donate two Shinkansen rakes-E5 and E3 series-for test and inspection runs on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. With 48% of the 508-km route completed, the trains are expected to arrive well before the project's August 2026 launch. The E5 model, capable of 320 kmph, will support initial trials between Surat and Bilimora. Japan is also funding a large share of the INR 1.1 lakh crore project through low-interest loans, echoing its longstanding role in India's infrastructure growth, similar to France's early support for the Delhi Metro.Read more
22 Apr 2025
Earlier this week, the Maharashtra Nature Park Society (MNPS), under the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), launched a lineup of eco-centric events to celebrate both Earth Day and the park's Foundation Day. Spread over 37 acres, this park, once a landfill, has become a hub of biodiversity and nature education. Highlights included a birdwatching tour, a guided nature walk, a wildlife photography exhibition, and a street play on endangered species. Starting this week, 500 saplings are also being distributed to promote household-level greening under the "One Family - One Plant" initiative.Read more
21 Apr 2025
Mulund, traditionally seen as the Gateway of Mumbai's Central Suburbs, is now positioning itself as a strategic real estate hotspot, bridging the city Eastern and Western corridors. Fuelled by major infrastructure projects such as Metro Line 4, Metro Line 5, and the upcoming Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR), the locality has witnessed a 42% increase in capital values between 2021 and 2024. With its green landscapes, expanding luxury housing, and growing commercial presence, Mulund is redefining urban living by combining nature, connectivity, and modern amenities attracting both mid-income and premium homebuyers.Read more
21 Apr 2025
Mumbai's Gokhale-Barfiwala connector will open on May 15, offering long-awaited east-west access in Andheri. However, instead of smooth passage, westbound vehicles will confront a sharp 90-degree turn into a narrow lane due to an incomplete link to the under-construction JVPD Flyover. The detour is expected to create bottlenecks during peak hours, drawing criticism from commuters and civic groups. Although the connector finally joins the reconstructed Gokhale Bridge and Barfiwala Flyover after six years, the full relief will only come once the 1.6-km JVPD extension is ready expected no sooner than 2027. Until then, traffic snarls are likely to persist.Read more
21 Apr 2025
Mumbai, once known as Bombay, is a city of rich cultural heritage and boundless ambition. Over time, rapid urban expansion, population density, and outdated infrastructure have strained its livability. However, brownfield redevelopment projects offer a promising solution. These projects not only improve individual living spaces but enhance local communities, boost economic growth, and create vibrant, sustainable environments. Combined with transformative infrastructure projects like Metro Line 3 and the Coastal Road, brownfield initiatives could help Mumbai navigate its growth challenges, while ensuring the city remains dynamic and inclusive for future generations.Read more
21 Apr 2025
To improve last-mile access to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), the Central Railways is reclaiming a 300 - 500 metre stretch between Vidyavihar station and LTT by clearing slums and illegal structures near Tilak Nagar. The move aims to provide seamless pedestrian access to LTT from the Central Line, reducing dependence on congested Kurla and Tilak Nagar stations. Surveys are complete, with coordination underway with BMC and police for demolition and rehabilitation. Passenger groups have welcomed the initiative, citing long-standing demands for better connectivity. Once completed, the link is expected to ease foot traffic and support smoother suburban-to-long-distance transfers in east Mumbai.Read more
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21 Apr 2025
MMRDA has launched trial runs on a 5.3-km stretch of Mumbai Metro Line 2B from Mandale to Diamond Garden, covering five stations. This segment is part of the larger 18.5-km corridor connecting DN Nagar to Mandale. The Mandale depot panning 31 acres and built to house 72 trains's is now operational. After internal trials, RDSO and the Independent Safety Assessor will evaluate system readiness. While the full line's launch has been pushed to early 2026, the corridor is expected to significantly ease east-west travel, boost real estate in Kurla and Chembur, and improve overall public transport integration across the city.Read more
16 Apr 2025
Mumbai is set to revamp its construction and demolition (C&D) waste management following the Centre's 2025 rules, effective from April 2026. Key to this shift is the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework, requiring developers and contractors to register, track waste, and meet recycling targets. With over 8,500 tons of C&D waste generated daily and current recycling capacity limited to 1,200 tons, BMC plans a third plant at Deonar. A new mobile app will track waste movement to curb illegal dumping. These reforms aim to enforce eco-friendly practices, boost recycling, and ensure traceability-marking a crucial step toward sustainable urban development in Mumbai.Read more
16 Apr 2025
Residents of Motilal Nagar in Goregaon have raised demands for larger flats and fairer compensation in the INR 3,600 crore redevelopment project awarded to Adani Properties. While MHADA has proposed 1,333 sq ft for residential and 987 sq ft for commercial units, locals argue this undervalues their share. At a recent meeting, redevelopment experts cited DCPR 2034 rules suggesting eligible families could claim up to 3,500 sq ft. With 143 acres of land at stake, the Motilal Nagar Vikas Samiti plans to negotiate for more transparency and equitable terms before signing any agreements with MHADA and the developer.Read more
15 Apr 2025
CREDAI-MCHI's Ease of Doing Redevelopment 2.0 concluded on April 12 at Jio World Convention Centre with over 3,000 housing societies and 40+ developers participating. Key highlights included live consultations, expert workshops, and policy discussions focused on stalled projects, legal reforms, and FSI clarity. MHADA's Sanjeev Jaiswal emphasized the impact of Section 91A and 79A amendments. Industry leaders advocated trust, transparency, and realistic expectations. MahaRERA's new tracking portal was also unveiled to monitor redevelopment progress. The event marked a paradigm shift in Mumbai's approach to urban renewal, empowering societies with tools and partnerships to rejuvenate over 16,000 aging buildings.Read more
15 Apr 2025
The Maharashtra government is set to launch the 'Mumbai 1' unified travel card, enabling seamless access to Metro, Monorail, suburban trains, and buses across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the system backend will be ready within a month. Vaishnaw highlighted ongoing railway projects in the state worth INR 1.73 lakh crore, including 238 new AC trains for Mumbai. Additionally, the Gondia-Ballarshah rail line received INR 4,019 crore in funding to improve Vidarbha's connectivity. The state also unveiled the Shivaji Maharaj Circuit Train to promote heritage tourism, aligning mobility upgrades with cultural preservation.Read more
15 Apr 2025
In a landmark initiative, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has begun groundwork to transform a 12-acre prime stretch of land in Worli, previously dotted with slum settlements, into a high-end waterfront enclave. The plan, a first of its kind, involves a collaborative effort with the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) to amalgamate government and private plots and construct a cluster of luxury skyscrapers. This redevelopment, spanning the scenic coastline off the arterial Coastal Road, has sparked controversy among slum dwellers and activists concerned about displacement. Despite this, the BMC envisions a sustainable and economically viable urban model.Read more