Maharashtra Approves ₹20,000 Crore Mega Housing Township for Mumbai Police

The Maharashtra Cabinet has approved a massive ₹20,000 crore housing township project to construct 40,000 to 45,000 quarters for Mumbai Police personnel. The project aims to replace old, dilapidated British-era buildings where thousands of current residences are unfit for use. It will be executed by the Maharashtra State Infrastructure Development Corporation, with 30% government funding and 70% raised via loans. The cabinet also cleared funding for Pune's e-buses and a new multi-modal agricultural hub in Thane district.

Key Points: Mumbai Police Housing Township Project Approved by Maharashtra Cabinet

  • 40,000-45,000 new police quarters
  • Project cost ₹20,000 crore
  • 70% funding via loans
  • Addresses dilapidated British-era housing
  • Part of broader infrastructure approvals
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Maharashtra Cabinet approves Mumbai Police Housing Township project

Maharashtra Cabinet approves a ₹20,000 crore project to build 40,000-45,000 quarters for Mumbai Police, addressing critical housing shortages.

"This will enable the police force to perform their duties with greater promptness and efficiency - Home Department official"

Mumbai, Jan 17

The Maharashtra Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday approved the "Mumbai Police Housing Township Project", aimed at providing around 40,000 to 45,000 government quarters for police officers and personnel in Mumbai city and suburbs.

The project will be executed by the Maharashtra State Infrastructure Development Corporation (MSIDC) under the Public Works Department.

The township project involves development of nearly 50 million square feet of area, with an estimated cost of around Rs 20,000 crore.

The government will provide 30 per cent of the funds required for the township, while the remaining 70 per cent will be raised by the MSIDC as loans from various financial institutions through government guarantees.

Approval was also granted for an initial fund of Rs 100 crore to the corporation for preparing the technical and economic feasibility report and for commencing the project.

"Given Mumbai's growing population and security requirements, there is a significant need for well-equipped and modern colonies and residences for police officers and personnel. This will enable the police force to perform their duties with greater promptness and efficiency," said an official from the Home Department.

The Mumbai Police force has a total manpower of 51,308. Currently, the available service quarters are located in old and dilapidated buildings dating back to the British era. Out of the 22,904 available service residences, around 3,777 are unfit for use.

Further, more than 400 to 500 officers and personnel apply for housing every month. Due to the lack of available accommodation, members of the Mumbai Police force are forced to commute daily to their workplaces.

Further, the Cabinet cleared the direct system of transferring funds for 1,000 e-bus facilities of Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal under the PM-E-Drive scheme.

Under the Payment Security Mechanism, the concerned companies will receive the expenditure amount through Direct Debit Mandate (DDM) from the accounts of Pune Municipal Corporation and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation.

The Cabinet also gave approval for the construction of a multipurpose multi-modal hub and terminal market for farmers at Bapgaon (Tal. Bhiwandi) in Thane district for vegetable export.

For this, 7 hectares 96.80 R land will be made available to the State Agricultural Marketing Corporation.

Construction of facilities for vapour heat treatment, plant irradiation and pack house facilities, as well as storage of fruits and vegetables, will be carried out.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Rs 20,000 crore is a massive amount. While the intent is good, I hope there is strict oversight on the spending. We've seen too many infrastructure projects in Mumbai get delayed and go over budget. Transparency is key.
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Priya S
This is excellent news. My brother is in the Mumbai police and his daily commute from Virar is exhausting. Having proper housing closer to their duty stations will improve their work-life balance and response times. Hope it gets implemented quickly.
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Rahul R
Good move, but what about the other essential workers? Teachers, nurses, municipal staff? They also face housing crises in Mumbai. The government needs a comprehensive plan for all public servants, not just one department.
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Aditi M
The approval for the farmers' market hub in Bhiwandi is also very positive. If implemented well, it can help our local farmers get better prices and reduce wastage. Infrastructure for agriculture is as important as for police.
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Karthik V
Hope they build these townships with good amenities - parks, schools, markets. It shouldn't just be concrete blocks. A well-planned community will make a huge difference for the families of police personnel. Jai Hind!

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