Streamlining Civic Services
Mumbai is set to revolutionize its administrative processes through advanced technological integration. An innovative Integrated Law Management System
(ILMS) is being developed to dramatically speed up the resolution of ongoing legal cases, ensuring more efficient governance. Furthermore, a unified dashboard will be established, allowing citizens a single point of contact to register and track their civic complaints, thereby enhancing service delivery and transparency. Complementing these efforts, the city will implement a sophisticated 3D GIS mapping system of Mumbai. This cutting-edge tool is designed to aid in the meticulous conceptualization and execution of various urban planning initiatives, ensuring projects are better visualized and managed from inception to completion, ultimately leading to improved city infrastructure and public amenities.
Water Security Initiatives
Ensuring a robust and sustainable water supply for Mumbai is a paramount concern, with several key projects now receiving accelerated attention. A significant undertaking involves the construction of a desalination plant in Manori, designed to process 200 million liters of saline water daily into potable water. Plans are also in motion to potentially double the plant's capacity to 400 MLD, a move that aligns with electoral promises to substantially augment the city's daily water availability. Concurrently, the sewage operation department is pushing forward with the development of seven state-of-the-art Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs). These facilities will collectively recycle an impressive 2,464 MLD of wastewater, contributing significantly to the overall water resource management and availability for Mumbai's growing population.
Accelerated Water Conveyance
To further bolster Mumbai's water supply network, the construction of crucial water conveyance tunnels is being prioritized for rapid completion. Officials are directing efforts to fast-track the development of these vital underground conduits. Specifically, projects linking Amar Mahal to Trombay and Kasheli to Mulund are highlighted for immediate attention. The successful and timely completion of these tunnels is expected to substantially increase the volume of water that can be reliably delivered across the city. This enhancement in delivery capacity also aims to mitigate the risk of water loss due to pipeline leakages, ensuring greater efficiency and reliability in the water distribution system for all residents.














