On the day of the inauguration of the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, here's a list of some big projects that can revamp the city
If you ask a Mumbaikar to describe their view of the city in the year gone by, they’d probably use the phrase 'under-construction’. From roads, to buildings, to bridges, a major chunk of the city has been part of some or the other revamp project. Starting today with the inauguration of the Trans Harbour Link in Mumbai, which will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the city will be witnessing a few other largescale projects, which, once operational, are expected to bring about a transformational change to the city’s urban infrastructure landscape.
The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), with a length of nearly 22 km, being inaugurated on January 12, is designed to connect Mumbai city with mainland Navi Mumbai. The six-lane bridge, christened Atal Setu after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, is set to commence from Sewri in South Mumbai, extending to Chirle near Nhava Sheva.
Overseen by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, this project is classified as a Regional Development Project and is being executed at an estimated cost of approximately Rs 18,000 crore. The project holds significant promise for the economic advancement of Navi Mumbai and a portion of Raigad district, while also ensuring swifter connectivity with the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport. Upon reaching full operational capacity, the sea bridge is poised to contribute substantially to the enhanced connectivity and economic progress of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. As per a report in The Times of India, for the initial year, the toll for a one-way passage on MTHL is set at Rs 250, while the roundtrip toll is Rs 375. Both the MTHL and Navi Mumbai International Airport are further expected to boost India’s GDP by 1 percentage point.
With the goal of enhancing housing, infrastructure, and efficient transportation for the expanding population of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), the state government has approved a comprehensive preliminary plan for the establishment of a new city known as ‘Third Mumbai’. The proposed city is envisioned to be situated around the Navi Mumbai International Airport, connected to Mumbai via Atal Setu, commonly referred to as the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL). The proposal of a ‘Third-Mumbai’ has only been approved as of now, and the details of the project are yet to be chalked out. As per a report by the Hindustan Times, this new city has been proposed to further boost economic activity and contribute to the country’s GDP.