Mumbai has leased a key parcel of prime port land to Assam for the creation of public infrastructure, marking a significant step in inter-state collaboration and urban inclusivity.
MumbaiAssamReal EstatePublic InfrastructureUrban DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiAug 25, 2025

The land, situated in the premium Colaba area, is significant because it will be used to create a multifunctional hub for Assam, offering healthcare, educational, and social welfare services to the state's residents who frequently travel to Mumbai.
The lease period for the land is 60 years, providing Assam with ample time to develop and maintain the infrastructure needed for its residents.
The key facilities expected to be developed include healthcare centers, educational support, social welfare services, and incubation spaces for emerging entrepreneurs.
The project will be developed with eco-friendly practices, including energy-efficient design and zero-waste construction methods, aligning with net-zero commitments.
The collaboration is expected to contribute to equitable growth, reinforce cultural and economic linkages, and make Mumbai more accessible and inclusive for residents of Assam.

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