Kotak Mahindra Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.7% - To: 10.5%
Union Bank of India: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 8.5% - To: 10%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 9.25% - To: 11%
HDFC Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.5% - To: 8.8%

Location : Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai: Work begins for Kharghar-Turbhe Tunnel Link Road

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Work has started on the INR 2099-crore Kharghar-Turbhe Tunnel Link Road (KTLR) project, aimed at reducing travel time between Turbhe and Kharghar from 40 minutes to 10 minutes. Overseen by CIDCO, the project features a 1.8-km twin tunnel through Kharghar hill, a 3.4-km elevated viaduct, and a 1.5-km elevated road connecting Central Park to Taloja. Scheduled for completion by September 2028, the KTLR will ease congestion on the Sion-Panvel highway, improve east-west connectivity, and enhance access to Atal Setu and Navi Mumbai Airport. This project is set to boost regional infrastructure and support economic growth in Navi Mumbai.Read more

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Mumbai: HDFC Bank leases 8-storey office building in Navi Mumbai for 10 years

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HDFC Bank has secured an entire 8-storey office building with a total area of 400,000 sq ft in the Mindspace Airoli West complex, Navi Mumbai, under a long-term lease agreement for 10 years. The bank will pay over INR 320 crore in rent, including a 15% escalation every three years, as per agreements with Mindspace Business Parks REIT. The building, previously part of a special economic zone, will be central to HDFC Bank's operational expansion. The Airoli region continues to experience high demand from data centres and financial services, further driving leasing activity.Read more

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Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation demolishes unauthorized constructions in Nerul and Ghansoli

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Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) recently conducted demolition operations on unauthorized constructions in Nerul and Ghansoli following non-compliance with issued notices. The first demolition targeted a property in Nerul, involving a large team of workers and equipment. In Ghansoli, the construction of additional floors without approval was also demolished, with a penalty of INR 50,000 imposed. NMMC continues to crack down on illegal building activities in the region.Read more

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Nexus Seawoods launches AAYAM: Maharashtra's largest anamorphic advertising screen

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Nexus Seawoods, part of Nexus Select Trust and India's first listed Retail REIT, has unveiled AAYAM, Maharashtra's largest cuboid anamorphic screen, transforming in-mall advertising. The 15-foot wide, 9-foot-high screen, located in the mall's central atrium, offers a 360-degree, distortion-free visual experience, enabling brands to deliver immersive content that resonates with consumers. Designed for stability and visibility, AAYAM provides a unique platform for product launches and interactive campaigns, appealing to the tech-savvy audience of Navi Mumbai. This innovative collaboration between Nexus Seawoods and S&O Investments sets a new benchmark in retail advertising, enhancing brand engagement and consumer connection.Read more

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Navi Mumbai buildings over 30 years must undergo safety checks by March 2025

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has classified 527 buildings as hazardous under Section 264 of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, urging mandatory structural assessments for properties over 30 years old. Building owners must obtain safety certifications from NMMC-approved engineers by March 2025 or face penalties of INR 25,000 or the annual property tax amount, whichever is higher. Urgent measures include evacuating 62 critically dangerous C-1 category buildings, slated for demolition. Other structures require varying levels of repairs. The directive highlights the need for swift compliance to mitigate safety risks, but activists stress the importance of effective enforcement to ensure public safety.Read more

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NGT petition filed to halt green space development in Navi Mumbai Chemical Zone

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A non-profit organisation has filed a petition with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to prevent commercial development on an open space in Navi Mumbai's Pawane chemical zone, home to over 200 trees. The plot, known as OS-7, has been allocated for a hotel by MIDC, raising concerns among environmentalists about the loss of green space that serves as a pollution buffer between the chemical zone and a residential area. MIDC's recent move to reclaim the land has sparked further debate, with environmental groups urging alternative resettlement solutions for project-affected persons (PAPs).Read more

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Navi Mumbai: Welspun and JNPA to build India's largest grade A warehousing hub at JNPA SEZ

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Mumbai will host India's largest single-location Grade A warehousing and industrial park at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) SEZ in Navi Mumbai. The park spans 4.45 million square feet, featuring 3.95 million square feet of warehousing, 0.25 million square feet each for offices and industrial space, and parking for over 600 trucks. Strategically located near JNPA, highways, and the upcoming Navi Mumbai Airport, it will benefit businesses in sectors like chemicals, FMCG, and pharmaceuticals. Offering GST exemptions and logistical cost savings of up to 15%, the facility aims to enhance port efficiency, support exports, and create over 5,000 jobs.Read more

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Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation takes action against unauthorized constructions in Belapur

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) launched a demolition drive in the Belapur division to remove unauthorized constructions after the concerned parties failed to respond to notices. The action was led by Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde and guided by Dr. Rahul Gethe. Unauthorized constructions in Karave were demolished under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966. The operation involved 15 labourers and was supported by police personnel.Read more

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MCZMA orders probe into alleged coastal regulation zone violations in Navi Mumbai PMAY projects

The Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) has directed the Raigad district collector to investigate alleged violations of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) guidelines in Prime Minister's Awas Yojana (PMAY) projects in Navi Mumbai. The NarConnect Foundation lodged a complaint, citing construction near sensitive ecological zones like mangroves and mudflats in Mansarovar and Kharghar. Satellite images and photographs suggest non-compliance with environmental clearances that mandate a 50-metre mangrove buffer zone and a 100-metre setback from the creek.Read more

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Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation promotes eco-friendly Diwali, strict firework regulations in place

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has urged businesses and citizens to comply with laws regarding fireworks, emphasizing that the production, sale, or use of fireworks exceeding 125 dB is illegal. The Supreme Court has banned fireworks containing harmful elements like barium and mercury due to their toxic emissions. Citizens can use fireworks only between 7 PM and 10 PM. Educational institutions must promote awareness about the environmental impacts of fireworks. The municipality encourages a firecracker-free, eco-friendly Diwali, promoting alternatives like clay lamps and cloth decorations. For more information, citizens can visit the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation's website.Read more

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Godrej Properties expands portfolio with strategic acquisitions in Ahmedabad and Navi Mumbai

Godrej Properties has acquired three acres in Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, to develop 0.9 million square feet of residential space, with an estimated booking value of INR 1,300 crore. The project offers diverse apartment configurations in a prime location with excellent connectivity and amenities. Additionally, Godrej emerged as the highest bidder for a group housing project in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, and is planning a 6.54-acre development, offering around 2 million square feet of space. With an expected total revenue potential of INR 3,500 crore, these projects reflect the company's focus on strategic growth, addressing varied housing needs, and reinforcing its leadership in India's real estate market.Read more

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Navi Mumbai police investigate land fraud case involving INR 68 lakh scam

Navi Mumbai police have filed a case against four individuals for allegedly defrauding a Mumbai-based interior designer of over INR 68 lakh by falsely selling her land. The complaint, lodged at the Nerul police station, noted that one accused has died. Senior Inspector Bramhanand Naikwadi revealed that the accused sold a plot in Pali, Raigad district, to a 46-year-old victim but failed to deliver possession. Sumit Jain, who was recently murdered, is among the accused, along with real estate agent Vitthal Baban Nakde, Virendra Kadam, and Chandrakant Sawant, who allegedly impersonated the land's legitimate owner. No arrests have been made yet.Read more

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CIDCO plot auction sees mixed response in Navi Mumbai, Godrej Properties among key bidders

The recent auction of plots in Navi Mumbai by CIDCO saw a tepid response, with only 15 of 47 plots receiving qualified bids, despite ongoing mega-projects that typically drive up property demand. Developers cited high base prices as the primary reason for the limited interest, arguing that the location of many plots did not justify the high rates. CIDCO, however, refuted these concerns, with Vice Chairman Vijay Singhal noting that prices were based on an independent market analysis by Knight Frank, not CIDCO. Some plots saw bids as much as 118% above the base rate. Godrej Properties, among successful bidders, purchased three plots in Kharghar for INR 716.58 crore. While the auction saw fewer bids, it highlights varying demand across locations in Navi Mumbai.Read more

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Navi Mumbai family receives INR 2.75 lakh as compensation for defective flat

The Maharashtra State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission recently directed a builder to compensate a Navi Mumbai family with INR 2.75 lakh for poor service and defects in their flat. The complaint, filed in 2019 by Ulwe residents Vir Bhan Sharma (65) and Disha Sharma (27), accused Dhulchand Naik, the proprietor of M/s Ashtavinayak Developer, of failing to address multiple issues, including severe leakage, non-functional lift, and improper fittings in their flat. The case highlights ongoing concerns over unfair trade practices in the real estate sector, with builders being held accountable for poor maintenance and unfulfilled promises.Read more

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Godrej Properties wins bid for large-scale housing project in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai

Godrej Properties (GPL) has won the bid to develop a 6.54-acre group housing project in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, offering around two million square feet of residential space with an estimated revenue potential of INR 3,500 crore. In the first half of the financial year, GPL saw a 62% rise in collections and over 200% growth in operational cash flow. The company added eight new projects, with a saleable area of 11 million square feet and a booking value potential of INR 12,650 crore.Read more

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Navi Mumbai authorities take action against unauthorized construction in Sanpada

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation's Encroachment Department, under the direction of Commissioner Dr. Kailas Shinde, took eviction action in the Turbhe division due to non-compliance with a prior notice. An inspection at Mr. Arvind Manohar Thombre's property revealed approximately 750 sq. m. of unauthorized RCC construction. Despite a notice issued under the Maharashtra Regional Planning and Town Planning Act, the construction continued. The CIDCO Authority coordinated a joint eviction campaign, utilizing heavy machinery and personnel for the removal.Read more

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Airoli: Xanadu Realty, Delta Group, Bhagwati & Pyramid launch Celestria, a premium residential project

Xanadu Realty, in collaboration with Delta Group, Bhagwati Group, and Pyramid Group, has announced Celestria, a premium residential project in Airoli, Navi Mumbai. Spanning 1 million square feet and valued at INR 1,800 crore, the development will offer nearly 1,000 units of 2BHK, 3BHK, and 4BHK homes. With prices ranging from INR 1.4 crore to INR 4 crore, Celestria is set to redefine luxury living in Navi Mumbai, combining innovative design and quality construction in one of the city's prime residential hubs.Read more

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Navi Mumbai international Airport set for take-off: Trial flight on October 5

The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) has completed its runway construction, with a trial flight scheduled for October 5, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. CIDCO chairman Sanjay Shirsat expressed optimism about the project, anticipating domestic operations by March 2025 and international flights by June 2025. Developed by Adani Airports and CIDCO, NMIA will feature four terminals and is expected to alleviate pressure on Mumbai's existing airport.Read more

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Princeton Digital Group and Mindspace REIT partner to build largest data centre campus in India

Princeton Digital Group has partnered with K Raheja Corp's Mindspace Business Parks REIT to create its largest data centre campus in India at Mindspace Airoli West. The agreement includes a 20-year lease for five buildings across 16 acres, adding one million square feet to Princeton's portfolio. The project will enhance the REIT's total footprint to 1.6 million square feet, supporting the growing demand for data centres in Navi Mumbai, a hub for infrastructure and AI technology.Read more

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NMMC initiates demolition of illegal building in Airoli following High Court Order

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has taken decisive action against unauthorized constructions in the Airoli division, specifically targeting an RCC building at Sagarnath Rama Madhvi in Diva Village. Despite issuing a notice under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional Planning and Town Planning Act, 1966, the unauthorized construction continued. Following a High Court order, the demolition of the fifth floor began, utilizing manual tools due to site access limitations. This operation was supported by a team of laborers and officials from the Airoli Division, highlighting the Corporation's commitment to enforcing regulations and addressing illegal constructions effectively.Read more

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