The ministry has sanctioned the port authority’s financial commitment, and tenders have been issued, with bid submissions closing on December 29, 2025, as stated in the announcement.
Spread across nearly 12 hectares of water area, the marina will have the capability to accommodate 424 yachts, each measuring up to 30 metres in length.
The marine infrastructure will feature an approach trestle, a piled breakwater, service platforms, pontoons, and gangways engineered to facilitate safe and efficient yacht operations.
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The announcement highlighted that the project is anticipated to create over 2,000 jobs in marina operations, cruise services, hospitality, and related sectors, while promoting private sector engagement in coastal infrastructure.
It also aims to enhance public access to the waterfront and bolster Mumbai’s standing as a prominent hub for maritime tourism and cruise activities.
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, mentioned that the project will develop world-class infrastructure, make the waterfront accessible to the public, foster private investment, and generate new job prospects.
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(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)