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6 Places In Mumbai With Best DJ & Signature Cocktails To Celebrate New Year’s Eve

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It’s time to send off 2023 and enter 2024 with a grand celebration. Not sure how to make your New Year’s Eve memorable and fun? Mumbaikars might choose from the curated list of the best party venues in the city to mark the occasion. From the hottest songs to setting the dance floor on fire to sipping the perfect cocktails, you have everything you ask for at these party spots in Mumbai.

6 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate New Year’s Eve

(1) Bayroute, Juhu, BKC, Powai & Palladium
Bid farewell to the year with an unforgettable New Year’s Eve bash with foot-tapping music, a live DJ. Dance your way into the new year with Bayroute’s festive vibes. Each of Bayroute’s outlets including Juhu, BKC, Powai, Palladium is set to have the most incredible start to the new year. With a live DJ at each location, Juhu – DJ Kalp, BKC – DJ Satz, Powai – DJ Nikool, and Palladium – DJ Rohit. The 31st of  December is the best time to spend the day at Bayroute, with a festive brunch in the day, ringing the last day of ‘23, and an incredible party at night to bring in the new year. 

(2) Neuma, Colaba

Neuma is transforming into the ultimate studio destination for New Year’s Eve. Dance under the stars and neon lights as studio nights take centre stage. With a curated NYE music list and a menu unlike any other, Neuma promises an immersive experience to welcome the new year.

(3) All Saints, Khar

All Saints is the place to be for a unique New Year’s celebration. Enjoy a creative bar experience paired with a dance night that will keep you on your feet. Immerse yourself in the artistic vibes, indulge in the festive menu, and dance your way into 2024, with DJ Reeshav’s groovy beats. Remember wearing white while planning to visit and vibe here as the theme goes “All white all night.”

(4) Epitome, Lower Parel

Epitome is hosting the most special NYE party in Mumbai: with DJ Tedd and Yoschi enjoy the best selection of music, curated especially for you by the best DJs in the city. Get ready to be blown away by an incredible choice of in-house booze offered by Epitome. This will be a night to remember. The venue comes as a promising one to sip Signature cocktails and a well-curated festive menu amid a great music playlist to keep the party alive.

(5) BlueBop Cafe, Khar

BlueBop Cafe invites you to a night of countdown extravagance. Enjoy reduced MRP on alcohol every hour from 8 pm to midnight, ensuring your glass is always filled with cheer. Opt for their special NYE package, featuring a mix of Indian and imported liquor for just 2500 rs. The festive music list and delectable cocktails complete the celebration.

(6) Yazu, Lower Parel

Yazu invites you to ring in the New Year with the electrifying beats of DJ MIHIR CHANDAN. Experience the fusion of music, style, and celebration at Yazu. The curated NYE music list and the specially designed festive menu will ensure a night to remember.

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Mumbai: Municipal Commissioner praises engineers of Project Department for work on shifting high voltage power towers in Bhandup

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A project to purify 2000 million litres of water per day is being set up by the Mumbai Municipal Corporation in the Bhandup Complex, Mumbai. Under this project, the engineers of the Water Supply Project Department have saved the Municipal Corporation about Rs 20,000. Rs 7.48 crore in the work of shifting high voltage power towers. Taking note of this remarkable achievement, Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide presented certificates of appreciation to the concerned engineers at the Municipal Corporation Headquarters today (June 19, 2026).

Executive Engineer Rajesh Kapdanis, Assistant Engineer Rishikesh Vartak, Second Engineer Gururaj Iwale, Second Engineer Subodh Nakhrekar are included in this. Deputy Commissioner (Municipal Commissioner Office) Prashant Gaikwad, Deputy Commissioner (Special Engineering) Parshottam Malwade, Chief Engineer (Water Supply Project) Chandrakant Choudhary were present on the occasion.

The 2000 million litres per day Water Treatment Project (WTP) at Bhandup Complex is going to be one of the largest water treatment projects in Asia. Based on modern technology, the project is being developed in a minimum footprint and as per the concept of zero waste water discharge. Since the Extra High Voltage (EHV) power transmission lines of M/s Tata Power Company Limited pass through the proposed project site, it was necessary to relocate these towers. Accordingly, the Municipal Corporation has initiated the process of shifting these power transmission lines from Tata Power Company.

Tata Power Company has submitted an estimated cost of Rs. 14.70 crore including goods and services tax for this work. As per the provisions of the agreement, the necessary advance has been paid to the project contractor M/s Welspun Enterprises Limited. As per the relocation plan, 5 new towers were erected in an area of ​​about 500 metres in length to relocate the existing 3 high voltage towers. The work of shifting of power transmission lines was successfully completed in February 2026. 2 out of the 3 old towers have been completely removed. Under the guidance of Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijeet Bangar, the engineers of the Water Supply Project Department during the execution of the work noticed that the estimated cost submitted by Tata Power Company was relatively high. Accordingly, the engineers of the Water Supply Project Department re-evaluated the cost based on the actual work done for shifting of high voltage towers. The applicable rebates and payment of the salvage value of the removed towers were continuously followed up. Thereafter, Tata Power Company has approved the refund of an amount of Rs. 5 crore 76 lakhs. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation has completed the submission of the financial statement of the actual cost. In addition, the Municipal Corporation will also get the amount of the salvage value of the removed towers. In total, the actual cost of the work of shifting of high voltage towers is Rs. 6 crore 69 lakhs. Direct savings of Rs. 12 crore 46 lakhs as against Rs. 5 crore 76 lakhs initially paid. In addition, as per the provisions of the agreement, the Municipal Corporation has achieved financial savings of about Rs. 100000. Rs. 7 crore 48 lakhs on account of 10% overheads and profit of the contractor as well as GST amount. In addition, further financial savings are expected in the form of salvage value of the removed towers.

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Potholes on Mumbai roads should be filled according to scientific methods and set standards : Additional Municipal Commissioner

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Cement concreting of about 1700 km of roads in Mumbai Metropolitan Region has been completed, and concreting of the remaining roads is in progress. Due to this comprehensive initiative, the number of potholes on the roads and the problems arising from them have significantly reduced during this monsoon season. This has also resulted in huge savings in the cost of filling the potholes. To effectively deal with the problem of potholes arising during the monsoon season on the roads within the municipal limits, the engineers of the road department should work with more vigilance and responsibility. Every complaint received regarding potholes should be disposed of within 24 hours. The bad patches should be brought to the fore immediately. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijit Bangar directed that the engineers concerned should ensure that the potholes on the roads are filled with high quality by the contractors appointed as per the zone, following the prescribed technical standards and scientific methodology. Bangar also clarified that the secondary engineers appointed on a bat-by-bat basis should regularly visit the roads in their area on two wheels, know the current condition of the roads and ensure immediate action for necessary repairs. A meeting of the Assistant Engineers of the Roads and Transport Department was held at the Municipal Headquarters in which a detailed review of the progress of pre-monsoon works, preparations and necessary measures was taken. At that time, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijeet Bangar gave various instructions. Deputy Commissioner (Infrastructure) Girish Nikam, Chief Engineer (Roads) Mr. Engineers including Mantiya Swamy were present.

Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijeet Bangar said that the Municipal Corporation has started a road concreting program to solve the problem of potholes on the roads / make the roads pothole-free. Under this, concreting of about 1700 km of cement roads has been completed. The concreting of the remaining roads will be done after the monsoon. Therefore, in future, more and more roads will be cemented and the problem of potholes will definitely reduce. Apart from this, there will be cost savings as well.

If the trench dug for utility channels is not refilled as per the technical standards, then during the monsoon, water enters the road structure. Due to which the strength of the road decreases and the process of road collapse starts. Keeping this in mind, various steps are being taken by the Mumbai Municipal Corporation to avoid inconvenience to the citizens. It is guaranteed that a pothole filled once using mastic will not open again. Accordingly, the Municipal Corporation has appointed zone-wise contractors for the maintenance of the roads. Engineers should periodically review their manpower, machinery and material stock. In particular, the availability of mastic cookers, pothole filling schedule, mastic cooker rounds should be coordinated. It should be strictly ensured that potholes on the roads are filled as per the laid down technical standards and scientific methods. Bangar directed that the potholes should be filled when they are small in size (6 inches). Bangar said that along with the road engineers, 227 secondary engineers have been appointed in the municipal corporation for a total of 227 bats (one for each electoral ward). These secondary engineers should inspect the roads in their assigned section daily and if any potholes are found, they should be filled immediately using a rectangle. They should go around on a two-wheeler and inspect the roads in their work area. The complaints of potholes should be coordinated through the central system and the department office and resolved in a timely manner. Instead of waiting for complaints, potholes should be recorded and filled on their own. The Municipal Corporation is responsible for both the Eastern Expressway (18.6 km – Mulund to Shiv) and the Western Expressway (27.6 km – Dahisar Checkpoint to Mahim) in Mumbai. Along with this, the responsibility of the Eastern Freeway (17 km) also falls on the Municipal Corporation. The Road Department should take full care that there are no potholes on these three highways. Other government authorities in Mumbai should also take proper care of the roads under their jurisdiction, and the Municipal Corporation administration should follow suit so that the potholes are filled immediately, Bangar also said. If potholes occur on the roads within the Defect Liability Period (DLP), no premium should be paid. Moreover, the project roads and roads should be filled free of cost by the contractor concerned within the Defect Liability Period (DLP) as per the terms and conditions of the tender within a limited time frame. The Municipal Corporation should not pay any compensation/premium for filling these potholes. Because the condition of maintenance/upkeep is included in the contract itself. On the contrary, if the number of potholes on the roads has increased during the period of liability for defects, then punitive action should be taken, Bangar said, explaining the project roads, defects and emphasised on improving the road.

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Mumbai : 9 unauthorized shops on footpaths in Andheri area evicted, Municipal Corporation takes action

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s ‘K-West’ department yesterday (June 18, 2026) evicted 9 unauthorized shops that were obstructing the movement of pedestrians by constructing shops and sheds on footpaths in the Andheri area.

The operation was conducted under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner (Zone 4) Dr. Bhagya Shri Kapse and under the leadership of Assistant Commissioner (K-West Division) Chakrapani Ale.

Under this, one shop was evicted on Fun Republic Road in Andheri. While action was taken against one unauthorized shop.

In the operation conducted on Veera Desai Marg, 8 unauthorized shops were evicted. In addition, illegally constructed sheds and stairs were demolished. Due to this operation, the footpaths in the area have become clean and it will be easier for pedestrians to walk.

Officers and employees of the Conservation, Building and Factory, Licensing and Public Health departments working under the West Administrative Division of the Amboli Police Station carried out the operation with the help of various plants. Ample security was deployed at the time by the Amboli Police Station.

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