A joint meeting with Shri Jayant Chaudhary on 28 July 2024 led to the establishment of Skill Development Centres in partnership with NSDC, CII, NASSCOM, and Apparel Sector Skill Council.
The Kandivali Skill Centre, inaugurated on 7 October 2024, has provided over 12,000 youth with job opportunities through industry-relevant courses and placement drives.
Few of the courses: Japanese language & culture, ethical hacking & cyber security, and technical fridge maintenance.
Another centre at Satra Park, Borivali will become functional soon & a new Skill University has been announced in North Mumbai.
The long-awaited Borivali–Konkan train was flagged off and began operations on August 29, 2024, fulfilling a key poll promise.
₹876 crore sanctioned for Harbour Line extension up to Borivali.
A new alternative connectivity route is being established linking Malvani, Jankalyan Nagar, and Madh at Malad (West) to the Western Express Highway.
The Coastal Road is being extended from Worli-Bandra to Versova, with a new route planned via Atal Sethu to the upcoming airport—enhancing connectivity and easing traffic congestion.
Damani Foundation announced a 1,000-bed Damani Multi Super Specialty Hospital at Magathane (Borivali East); a curtain raiser program was held.
Redevelopment of Harilal Bhagwati Hospital in Dahisar to improve medical facilities and infrastructure for better community healthcare.
ESIS Hospital (Kandivali) now under Ayushman Bharat scheme ensuring affordable, cashless care for workers and families.
An international-standard Sports facility is being planned at the Sports Authority of India complex in Kandivali.
Transfer of 37 acres of state government land to the SAI is completed with signing of MoU on 06 October 2024.
Comprehensive school upgrade plan underway to modernize classrooms, introduce smart learning tools, set up skill labs, train teachers, and improve sports and extracurricular facilities—fostering holistic student development.
Inaugurated the new building of the Municipal School at Malwani, Malad, advancing educational infrastructure and learning environment.
Nari Shashaktikaran Shivir was organised at Kandivali Skill Development Centre engaged 500 women to promote welfare schemes and skill development. Efforts to provide them opportunities for earning livelihood are being undertaken.
LIC Bima Sakhi Yojana: Empowers women with financial literacy and insurance training, plus stipends for becoming LIC agents or development officers.
Public and community toilets are being revamped with a focus on hygiene and accessibility.
Suvidha toilets, supported by HUL’s CSR initiative, are being introduced.
The Quality Council of India (QCI) has surveyed over 250 toilets, with more inspections ongoing. A dedicated 6-member technical support unit has been deployed to ensure effective implementation and maintenance.
Iconic Van Rani toy train to reopen by June 2025 on its original 2.7 km track, featuring vista-dome and open seating coaches.
Two majestic lions were brought from Gir, marking a significant step in wildlife conservation and enriching the biodiversity of the region.
Enhancing the park’s natural environment facilities to foster education, conservation, and reflection, creating a space where visitors can connect deeply with nature while learning and preserving biodiversity.
Mumbai is witnessing a transformative phase with development projects worth ₹60,000 Crore currently underway.
To ensure seamless coordination and swift progress, four high-level meetings have been held with key officials from BMC, MHADA, SRA, MMRDA, and public representatives.
This collaborative approach reflects a strong commitment to holistic urban development, aiming to enhance infrastructure, housing, and public amenities, ultimately improving the quality of life for Mumbai’s residents.
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