The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) undertook a major demolition initiative targeting unauthorised constructions in Nerul, Airoli, and Belapur. Despite prior notices issued under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, many offenders failed to remove illegal structures. The drive, executed under directives from the municipal commissioner and senior officials, resulted in partial and complete demolition of illegal extensions. Equipment including gas cutters, hammers, and labourers were deployed, and a penalty of INR 50,000 was collected during the operation in Airoli. The civic body has indicated its commitment to continuing such stringent enforcement efforts.Read more
Navi Mumbai has been honoured with entry into the prestigious 'Super Swachh League' under Swachh Survekshan 2024, recognising cities that ranked in the top three at least twice over the past three years. It is the only city from Maharashtra with a population over 10 lakh to receive this recognition. The city also retained its 'Seven Star' garbage-free rating and top-tier 'Water Plus' certification. Navi Mumbai's smart, decentralised waste management system, inclusive workforce, and eco-friendly initiatives have set national benchmarks. The award was accepted by civic leaders and sanitation workers in New Delhi, marking a proud moment for the city and state.Read more
Navi Mumbai witnessed a notable 40% rise in demand for premium office spaces in 2024, reaching 5.8 million square feet, according to CRE Matrix. With its status as one of India's most affordable office destinations averaging INR 65 per sq. ft. the region has drawn major leasing activity, particularly in hubs like Airoli, Ghansoli, Vashi, and Belapur. Gross leasing during the first half of this year surpassed 2.7 million sq. ft., and ongoing infrastructure projects such as the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport are expected to further stimulate leasing momentum.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation carried out a demolition drive against unauthorised sheds in Turbhe after the occupants ignored prior notices. Under instructions from Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde and supervision by Additional Commissioner Dr Rahul Gethe and Deputy Commissioner Dr Kailas Gaikwad, the encroachment department undertook the operation. A team comprising local civic officers, security personnel, and police officials ensured the removal was carried out smoothly using 21 labourers and a JCB machine.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) carried out a demolition drive against an unauthorised structure in Airoli under the directives of Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde. Despite having received a legal notice under the MRTP Act, the property owner, Vasant Sathe, failed to remove the unauthorised construction, prompting officials to partially demolish it. The operation, supervised by Assistant Commissioner Sunil Kathole, also targeted illegal stalls encroaching on the footpath at Diva Gaon Circle. The NMMC has confirmed that such anti-encroachment actions will intensify in the coming period.Read more
Following the partial collapse of a dilapidated building on Plot No. 59, Sector 26, Parsik Hill in CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) conducted a full-scale demolition of the structure. The building, already categorised as C2-B during 2020-2021, had previously received structural audit notices in August 2024 and May 2025. Under the directives of the Municipal Commissioner and supervision of the Encroachment Department, demolition was executed using heavy machinery and a dedicated team of officials and labourers to eliminate risks to public safety.Read more
A large-scale cleanliness campaign was undertaken in Navi Mumbai, spearheaded by Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) in collaboration with the Dr Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Foundation, involving over 3,500 citizens and volunteers. The initiative targeted the Sion-Panvel highway and five major railway stations-Belapur, Nerul, Juinagar, Sanpada, and Vashi. Supervised by NMMC Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde and senior civic officials, the operation yielded 22 tonnes of waste, including plastic, paper, fabric, and overgrown vegetation. The campaign aligns with the national 'Swachh Bharat Mission' and was part of an early rollout under the upcoming 'Safai Apnao, Bimari Bhagao' drive.Read more
In a big push towards digitisation, Navi Mumbai's civic body has rolled out new initiatives that helped collect INR 212 crore in property tax in just three months. Under Dr. Kailash Shinde's leadership, the campaign used digital payment methods, a WhatsApp chatbot, and a revamped online portal to make payments easier. A unique touch: 200 women from self-help groups were trained to deliver bills and update records, boosting local employment. Over half the bills reached homes in just 30 days, encouraging early payments with a 10% discount. With SMS alerts, widespread publicity, and multiple payment options, NMMC is making tax payments simpler and more transparent.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) recently undertook demolition drives targeting unauthorised constructions in the Koparkhairane and Airoli regions. Despite prior notices under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, several individuals continued illegal construction activities without obtaining approvals. Under the directives of the Commissioner and senior civic officials, the encroachment department executed partial demolitions with the support of municipal staff and police personnel. The operations involved mechanical tools, labourers, and tight security deployment.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has identified 2,111 buildings that have failed to obtain mandatory occupancy certificates (OCs), despite having received commencement approvals. This list, published in compliance with a Bombay High Court directive, has been made publicly accessible via the NMMC website and ward offices. Developers and occupants have been asked to immediately approach the Town Planning Department to regularise their status. Failure to act could attract penalties under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. The move is part of a broader drive to enhance building compliance and ensure residential safety across Navi Mumbai's expanding urban landscape.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has carried out a demolition drive in the Ghansoli area against unauthorised constructions, which continued despite prior notices issued under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. The demolition was ordered by the civic chief and executed under the supervision of senior officials. RCC structures rising up to four storeys were razed as they lacked necessary permissions. Officials have signalled a stricter crackdown on future violations across the region.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has identified 501 buildings as structurally unsafe in its 2025-2026 safety survey under Section 264 of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act. Of these, 51 are marked as 'C-1'-critically dangerous and unfit for occupation-requiring urgent evacuation and demolition. Another 51 fall under 'C-2A' (to be vacated and repaired), 297 under 'C-2' (repairable without vacating), and 49 under 'C-3' (minor repairs). The list is publicly available on the NMMC website. Residents of C-1 buildings have been issued notices, with water and electricity cut-offs planned. The civic body warns that failure to vacate may lead to severe consequences during the monsoon.Read more
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) recently demolished two unauthorised properties in Bonkode village, Koparkhairane, under orders from Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde. The action, led by senior officials and executed by the encroachment team, targeted homes belonging to Nishant and Sushant Naik, both cited under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act. After failing to comply with earlier notices, the owners were fined INR 20,000 each. A full demolition squad used hammers, cutters, and municipal support staff to dismantle the structures. NMMC confirmed more such operations will follow to enforce urban planning norms and deter illegal construction.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has introduced a WhatsApp chatbot service, enhancing its digital initiatives to simplify civic interactions. Under the guidance of Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde, this tech-driven facility allows residents to access property tax and water bill information, and make payments directly via WhatsApp. Citizens can initiate the service by sending 'Hi' to the official chatbot number 8291920504. This innovation complements existing digital platforms such as the NMMC website and My NMMC app, along with payment modes like UPI, credit/debit cards, and mobile wallets.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has flagged 527 buildings as dangerous following a recent survey under the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act. It has reiterated that structures over 30 years old must undergo a structural audit by a certified civil or structural engineer registered with the civic body. Property owners must submit proof of completed repairs and certification confirming the building's safety. A fine of INR 25,000 or the annual property tax whichever is higher may be levied on those failing to comply. Citizens have also been strongly advised to vacate unsafe premises immediately.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has intensified action against unauthorized construction in Airoli. Acting on the Municipal Commissioner's directives, the encroachment department demolished an illegally built RCC structure behind Vinita Apartments in Sector 20. Despite prior notices under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966, the builder continued work without approval. The operation involved demolition equipment, a specialized crew, and an on-site encroachment team. A penalty of INR 50,000 was also imposed on the violator. NMMC has announced that such enforcement will continue citywide to deter violations and uphold planned urban development. The move underscores NMMC's commitment to preserving Navi Mumbai's orderly infrastructure and protecting law-abiding residents. Ongoing vigilance will be key to sustaining the city's growth and urban integrity.Read more
Nexus Seawoods Mall in Navi Mumbai recently launched its Denim & Sneaker Fest, running from earlier this week through mid-June. This festival celebrates two of fashion's most enduring favourites denims and sneakers bringing together an extensive range of products from leading international and domestic brands. Shoppers have the opportunity to update their wardrobes with the latest styles from top labels such as Levi's, Nike, Puma, and many others, making it ideal for vacation preparations and back-to-campus shopping. The event also includes engaging Shop & Win contests, special offers, and giveaways, adding an extra layer of excitement for visitors of all ages.Read more
In a citizen-friendly move, Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) initiated home delivery of property tax bills for the financial year 2025-26, appointing women from registered self-help groups as temporary municipal representatives. Starting earlier this week, these women began distributing bills and collecting updated contact details from property owners and tenants for digitisation purposes. The Corporation is pushing for seamless tax-related communication through digital channels. Residents are urged to treat the women with courtesy and provide accurate data such as names, mobile numbers, and email IDs. This step aligns with NMMC's broader digital governance agenda.Read more
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has launched its annual property tax billing process for the financial year 2025-26 with several citizen-centric reforms. For the first time, a 10% early bird discount is being offered to those who pay their property tax by the end of June. Bills are now available online via the NMMC website and mobile app, and the payment process has been streamlined through the Bharat Bill Payment System. The corporation has also roped in women from self-help groups to distribute physical bills. Additionally, citizens are being urged to link their mobile numbers with their properties for digital updates.Read more
The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will now open by August 2025 instead of the previously expected July date, according to an aviation advisory issued to pilots. The delay is reportedly due to the runway strip not being fully commissioned yet. Meanwhile, a panel has unanimously agreed to retain all historical flight slots at Mumbai Airport for the upcoming winter season, avoiding any disruption for airlines. This decision clears confusion among international carriers about slot availability. The move also ensures a smoother transition between Mumbai and Navi Mumbai airports when NMIA becomes operational later this year.Read more