The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is cracking down on gold and silver smelting units emitting harmful gases during metal melting in South Mumbai. The move addresses public health threats and extends to foundries in Kurla, aiming to curb poor air quality in neighbourhoods like Chembur and Colaba. The BMC has dismantled chimneys in Kalbadevi and imposed strict regulations on industrial facilities for particulate matter emissions, with non-compliance risking legal action. Stop-work notices and warnings have been issued to ready-mix concrete plants. Civic officials are actively notifying construction sites, aligning with BMC's pollution control guidelines released on October 25.Read more
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is collaborating with expert consultants to extend the Versova-Virar Sea Link to Palghar, aiming to alleviate Mumbai's traffic issues. With the assistance of consultants, a detailed project report and peer review are in the works, ensuring the project meets industry standards. Once completed, the extended route will link Nariman Point to Palghar, reducing congestion, fostering tourism, and bolstering the economy. By 2026, it's anticipated to handle 60,000 vehicles daily, marking a significant step towards a more accessible and prosperous Mumbai.Read more
The BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) in South Mumbai has terminated its contract with Roadway Solutions India Infra Ltd (RSIIL) due to the contractor's 10-month delay in starting road work. RSIIL now faces a penalty of Rs 52 crores. The decision came after complaints from local officials and politicians about the lack of progress and mismanagement of the road project. This move signifies the BMC's commitment to holding contractors accountable for delays and ensuring the timely completion of infrastructure projects in the region.Read more
Indian real estate developers are embracing the electric vehicle (EV) wave by incorporating EV charging stations in new residential projects. With only 435 EVs per public charger in India, developers like Sobha Ltd and Prestige Group see an opportunity to attract eco-conscious buyers amid a surge in EV sales. The disparity between EVs and public chargers, 2.4% of total vehicle sales being electric in H1 2023, signals a consumer shift. Sobha Ltd's projects in Bengaluru offer EV charging for all parking spots, and other major developers follow suit. As states implement pro-EV measures, this trend not only adds property value but aligns with India's green goals, anticipating over 10 million EVs sold annually by 2030.Read more
Mother Dairy is set to invest Rs 500 crore in establishing a dairy and value-added dairy plant in Nagpur, Maharashtra, as part of its Rs 700 crore capital expenditure plan. The move aims to expand the company's presence beyond North India. The plant will also apply for the production-linked incentive scheme for food processing. It is expected to help Mother Dairy extend its dominance in North India's dairy, edible oil, and frozen vegetable markets while strengthening its position in South India. The company has already expanded its manufacturing capacity and plans to introduce 100 new products over the next three years.Read more
Larsen and Toubro (L&T) subsidiary, L&T Construction, has secured a substantial contract for the Bhogapuram International Airport project in Andhra Pradesh. The greenfield venture, valued between Rs 2,500 to Rs 5,000 crore, will initially handle 6 million passengers per annum, expandable to 12 MPA. Awarded by GMR Visakhapatnam International Airport Limited, the project includes terminal construction, air traffic control tower, runway development, and landside facilities. L&T's expertise in airport construction strengthens its position in the sector and underscores its commitment to enhancing India's aviation infrastructure.Read more
Mira Road's enduring quest for a dedicated court complex, stretching over a decade, is finally approaching fruition. Despite numerous setbacks, including missed deadlines and budget constraints, the community's optimism remains unwavering. Recent inspections of the nearly completed three-story complex offer a ray of hope, with occupancy certificates on the horizon. However, bureaucratic challenges, including pending no-objection certificates and staffing issues, persist. The imminent court operation promises improved access to justice and streamlined legal processes for Mira Road's residents.Read more
Mumbai's suburban railway network has expanded with the inauguration of its sixth line, aimed at improving capacity, connectivity, and passenger comfort. The project, initiated on October 7, 2023, successfully rehabilitated approximately 607 Project Affected People (PAPS) and relocated nearly 1,000 trees. It also provided independent connectivity to both the 5th and 6th lines at Bandra Terminus Yard by modifying existing tracks and dismantling obstacles. The project involved land acquisition, upgrading 27 foot overbridges, constructing new railway structures, including flats, electronic Interlocking buildings, traction substations, and booking offices. All previously cancelled and rescheduled services were fully restored by November 6.Read more
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has successfully installed the second girder of the Vidyavihar Railway Over-Bridge (ROB) in Mumbai, with each girder weighing 1,100 metric tonnes and measuring 100 meters in length and 9.5 meters in width. This marks a critical step in a project aimed at easing traffic congestion between Ghatkopar and Vidyavihar in the eastern suburbs while providing direct connectivity between Lal Bahadur Shastri (LBS) Marg and Ramkrishna Chemburkar Marg. The completion of both girders, among the longest in India without pillars for support, brings the project closer to its goal of full operation by December 2024, with an estimated cost of Rs 178 crore.Read more
The Public Works Department (PWD) of Goa faces a budget shortfall, bringing state road repairs to a standstill. Having already spent its Rs 90 crore budget on the Western bypass project due to an order by the National Highway Authority, the PWD now seeks additional funds. PWD Minister Nilesh Cabral acknowledges the urgency for road maintenance and anticipates discussions with the Chief Minister for financial reinforcement. As the department awaits a post-National Games resolution, road repairs are slated to begin by December, conditional upon the release of consolidated fund allocations.Read more