Maharashtra
Good News For Mumbaikars! MMRCL Submits Proposal For New Underground Metro Line 11 In SoBo; Project To Pass Through Byculla & Bhendi Bazaar

Mumbai: As the much-anticipated Mumbai Metro Aqua Line 3 nears full operation this August, the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) has already begun laying the groundwork for the city’s next major underground metro line. The agency submitted a proposal for Metro Line 11, an extension of the Green Line, to the Maharashtra government for initial approval. The proposed line will start from Wadala and go up to CSMT.
Proposed Metro To Pass Through Nagpada & Bhendi Bazaar
detailed project report (DPR) submitted by MMRCL, the proposed Line 11 will span 17.5 km, running from Anik Depot in eastern Mumbai to the historic Gateway of India in the south. This route will pass through key, densely populated areas such as Nagpada and Bhendi Bazaar. Much like the Aqua Line, Line 11 will be predominantly underground, with Anik Depot being the only ground-level station. This corridor is expected to majorly boost connectivity across South Mumbai.
Stages Of Approval Before Work Kickstarts
A senior MMRCL official explained that the proposal is currently under review by the state’s Urban Development Department (UDD). Once cleared by the UDD, it will be forwarded to the Union Ministry of Urban Development for central approval. The project’s feasibility study and DPR are key components of this approval process. Once sanctioned, the next steps will include acquiring environmental and statutory clearances and seeking financial backing from domestic or international agencies.
The plan outlines the initial use of six-coach metro trains. A new depot has been proposed at the existing BEST Anik–Pratiksha Nagar bus depot, covering 16 hectares. This will allow seamless integration of the metro with the existing bus infrastructure.
Importantly, Line 11 is set to intersect with multiple major transport networks, including Metro Line 4 (Wadala–Thane–Kasarvadavli), the Aqua Line, the Monorail and key suburban railway stations like Byculla and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT).
Details On Metro Station Construction For Line 11
Of the 13 stations along Line 11, eight will be built using the cut-and-cover method, a process involving trench excavation followed by tunnel construction and surface restoration. The remaining five stations will be developed using the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), a technique that utilises the strength of surrounding rock to support tunnel formation, especially suitable for congested urban areas.
The MMRCL estimates the line will serve approximately 5,80,000 commuters daily by 2031, with ridership expected to grow to nearly 8,69,000 by 2041. Specific timelines regarding tendering, project execution and completion will be outlined once the project gains final approvals from both state and central authorities.
Maharashtra
Hotel Owners Stage Silent Protest In Navi Mumbai Against Excise Duty Hike and VAT Changes

Navi Mumbai: Members of the Navi Mumbai Hotel Owners Association staged a silent protest on Monday, July 14, at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk in Vashi. The protest targeted the Maharashtra Government over the recent hike in excise duty, the abolition of VAT exemptions, and several other pending issues.
In a coordinated move, over 20,000 bars across Maharashtra shut operations on July 14 as part of a statewide bandh called by the Association of Hotels and Restaurants (AHAR). The bandh is a protest against what AHAR terms the government’s “relentless and unjust” tax hikes on the hospitality sector, an industry valued at Rs 1.5 lakh crore and now, according to AHAR.
The protest follows several ignored appeals from the industry, leaving AHAR with no choice but to take what it describes as an extreme yet necessary step for survival, as reported.
AHAR is objecting to multiple policy changes, including a VAT on liquor increased from 5 per cent to 10 per cent, a 15 per cent hike in annual licence fees, and a staggering 60 per cent rise in excise duty within just one year. The bandh is a reaction to what AHAR calls a “triple tax tsunami” that has hit the industry in less than a year.
The president of the AHAR, Sudhakar Shetty, mentioned that, “The entire hospitality sector in Maharashtra is bleeding. Our pleas have fallen on deaf ears. On July 14, every bar and permit room in the state will be shut in protest.” Also added that members across Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Nagpur, and Konkan have confirmed full participation.
These cumulative tax increases, paired with ongoing post-COVID recovery struggles, have made operations unviable for many businesses. AHAR has warned that these conditions could lead to widespread closures of small and mid-sized establishments, triggering job losses and a potential rise in illegal liquor smuggling from neighbouring states.
“This is not just an economic blow; it is a death blow to an industry that contributes significantly to employment and state taxes,” said Shetty. “These draconian hikes are the final nail in the coffin. From excise renewal fees to VAT and excise duty, our survival is at stake. If the government does not roll back these hikes, we fear mass closures and irreversible damage to Maharashtra’s hospitality landscape.”
Maharashtra
Navi Mumbai Tragedy: 15-Year-Old Girl Dies By Suicide By Jumping Off 10th Floor Flat In Seawoods

Thane, Jul 14: A 15-year-old girl allegedly committed suicide by jumping off her 10th floor flat in a building in Navi Mumbai’s Seawoods area, a police official said on Monday. The incident took place around 4pm on Sunday, the NRI Sagari police station official said.
“She was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors declared her dead on arrival. The body has been sent for post mortem and its report is awaited. No suicide note was found. We have registered an accidental death case and further probe is underway,” the official said.
Crime
Kenyan Woman Held At Mumbai Airport For Smuggling Cocaine Worth ₹6.65 Crore In Ingested Capsules

Mumbai: The officers of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Sunday arrested a 43-year-old Kenyan woman for smuggling cocaine worth Rs 6.65 crore. The woman had ingested capsules containing cocaine and she purged six capsules during medical examination in a hospital.
According to sources, DRI Mumbai had specific intelligence which indicated that a female passenger Florence Awino Indangasi travelling from Nairobi to Mumbai might have concealed some narcotics substance.
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