The Maharashtra government has proposed to convert the 16-acre Worli Dairy land in central Mumbai into a commercial zone, opening up new opportunities for real estate and economic growth.
MaharashtraReal EstateCommercial DevelopmentWorli DairyUrban PlanningReal Estate MaharashtraSep 26, 2025
The proposed use of the Worli Dairy land is to convert it into a commercial zone, replacing its earlier reservation for a marine research institute, aquarium, and exhibition center.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has been appointed as the project implementing agency for the Worli Dairy land.
The Worli Dairy land is spread over nearly 16 acres in central Mumbai.
Converting the land to a commercial zone is expected to generate employment opportunities and contribute to the economic growth of the area through planned mixed land use development.
The public can submit objections or suggestions to the proposed modification within one month from the publication of the notice in the Maharashtra government gazette. These can be forwarded to the deputy director of town planning, Greater Mumbai.
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