MMRDA Allocates BKC Land for Health, Education Projects

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has allocated land parcels at Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) to healthcare and education institutions, with a total investment exceeding Rs 5.8 billion, as per updates shared on its official social media handles.

A 10,026.44 sq m (2.5-acre) plot in the G-Block has been allotted to Jupiter Lifeline Hospitals through a bidding process. The project, with a construction potential of 20,052.88 sq m, has secured a bid of around Rs 3.54 billion and will house a multi-specialty hospital.

Additionally, a 5,117.85 sq m plot has been allotted to D. Y. Patil Education Group for developing an international-standard educational centre, with a bid value of approximately Rs 2.25 billion and a development potential of 10,235.70 sq m.

Letters of allotment were handed over by Eknath Shinde in the presence of senior officials. Both allotments were made through a transparent bidding process.
The developments are expected to strengthen BKC’s positioning as an integrated urban hub, adding healthcare and education infrastructure to its existing commercial and connectivity ecosystem.

Source: As per updates shared on MMRDA’s official social media (X) handles.
Photo courtesy: MMRDA via X

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