Maharashtra Policy to Back Iconic Buildings in Mumbai

Mumbai, renowned for its colonial-era architecture, will soon see the development of more distinctive buildings following the introduction of a special government policy to promote iconic structures. The move aims to enhance the city's visual identity and strengthen tourism, according to Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

Mumbai's architectural charm has long been defined by British-era buildings. To preserve this and encourage new landmark developments, a special policy has been launched,” Shinde informed the Maharashtra Legislative Council.

Highlighting the global significance of architectural planning and iconic landmarks, Shinde added that Mumbai, as a world-class city, deserves landmark buildings that enhance its aesthetic and tourism value.

Currently, Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) restrict certain design freedoms. The state is proposing amendments under Section 37(1) of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act to introduce special provisions for iconic constructions.

Shinde noted that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has been instructed to implement these amendments. This will enable the creation of modern, visually significant buildings that could redefine Mumbai's skyline for generations to come.

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