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Mumbai's new Gateway of India passenger jetty, approved by Bombay High Court, will be operational by May 2026, easing traffic ...
Leopold, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus are more than bullet-riddled memories — they are ...
Mumbai: The Bombay high court on Wednesday upheld the Maharashtra government’s proposal to construct a passenger jetty at Radio Club near the Gateway of India, dismissing three petitions filed by ...
Bombay High Court upholds construction of ₹229 crore passenger jetty near Gateway of India, dismissing environmental ...
The bench further directed the State to ensure that after the new jetty’s construction, the existing jetties near the Gateway ...
The bench also noted that after the new jetty becomes operational, the five antiquated jetties currently used at the Gateway of India, serving 30 to 35 lakh passengers annually, would be ...
The bench observed that the project had been granted all the necessary approvals and, therefore, the court’s intervention was unwarranted ...
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday upheld the Maharashtra government’s decision to construct a passenger jetty and terminal ...
The new infrastructure will include a terminal platform, a 150-car parking area, a VIP lounge, an amphitheatre, food court, cafe, and ticketing counters.
MMRCL has proposed the 17.5 km underground Metro Line 11 from Anik Depot to Gateway of India, awaiting government approvals, with plans to connect major transit points and serve over 800,000 commuters ...
Bombay HC highlighted that the project proposal does not include a sewage treatment plant and the responsibility to ensure no ...
Mumbai: Ports minister Nitesh Rane said the Radio Club jetty project will be taken forward as per Bombay High Court orders. Nearly 20% of the jetty wo.