City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has unveiled an ambitious ₹16,250 crore budget for FY 2026–27, with a strong emphasis on expanding affordable housing alongside large-scale infrastructure and connectivity projects across Navi Mumbai and its surrounding growth corridors.

A key highlight of the budget is CIDCO’s plan to launch a new housing scheme with approximately 19,300 tenements in FY 2026–27, building on the strong response received for its earlier scheme.

Housing Push Gains Momentum

CIDCO’s housing initiatives continue to see robust demand. During FY 2025–26, the agency launched a housing scheme offering 16,876 tenements, which witnessed significant buyer interest.

Encouraged by this response, CIDCO is scaling up its housing pipeline, reinforcing its role as a major provider of affordable and planned housing in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).

The upcoming housing supply is expected to cater to:

  • Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)
  • Lower and Middle Income Groups (LIG & MIG)
  • End-users looking for planned urban housing

Budget Overview

For FY 2026–27:

  • Total receipts: ₹16,250 crore
  • Total expenditure: ₹16,150 crore
  • Expected surplus: ₹100 crore

In comparison, FY 2025–26 recorded:

  • Receipts: ₹9,774.23 crore
  • Expenditure: ₹9,770.26 crore
  • Surplus: ₹3.97 crore

The higher outlay reflects CIDCO’s aggressive push toward urban expansion and infrastructure-led growth.

Airport-Led Housing Growth

CIDCO’s housing strategy is closely aligned with the development of the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), which became operational in 2025.

Currently:

  • Handling ~150 flights daily
  • Serving 76 cities
  • Managing ~19,000 passengers per day

With international operations set to begin by April 2026, the airport is expected to significantly boost housing demand in surrounding areas, especially:

  • Ulwe
  • Dronagiri
  • Panvel
  • NAINA region

NAINA: The Next Housing Frontier

CIDCO is accelerating development in the Navi Mumbai Airport Influence Notified Area (NAINA), spanning around 225 sq. km, which is emerging as a major residential growth corridor.

The region is being developed with:

  • Planned road networks
  • Urban infrastructure
  • Affordable housing clusters

This is expected to unlock large-scale housing supply in the coming years.

Infrastructure Supporting Housing Demand

CIDCO’s housing expansion is backed by major connectivity projects aimed at reducing travel time and improving accessibility:

Metro Connectivity

  • Metro Line 8 (CSMIA–NMIA): 34.89 km, 20 stations
  • Expected ridership: ~9.8 lakh daily by 2031
  • Additional lines connecting NMIA to Navi Mumbai network

Thane–NMIA Elevated Corridor

  • 25.3 km, 6-lane corridor
  • Cost: ₹6,521 crore
  • Travel time reduced from 90 minutes to 30 minutes

Such connectivity is expected to make Navi Mumbai more attractive for homebuyers and investors.

Integrated Urban Development

CIDCO is also developing large-scale economic and social infrastructure to support residential growth:

  • Aerocity (270 hectares): Mixed-use business and hospitality hub
  • EduCity (100 hectares): Global universities and education hub
  • MediCity (100 hectares): Healthcare and research infrastructure

These projects are designed to create self-sustained urban ecosystems, increasing the livability and value of nearby residential areas.

Water Security for Future Housing

To support long-term urban expansion, CIDCO is investing in water infrastructure:

  • Kondhane Dam: 350 MLD supply
  • Hetawane Dam augmentation: 150 → 270 MLD
  • Balganga Dam: 350 MLD proposed

This ensures that large-scale housing development is backed by adequate utilities.

Conclusion

CIDCO’s ₹16,250 crore budget signals a strong push toward housing-led urban growth in Navi Mumbai. With nearly 19,300 new homes planned, combined with airport-led development and major infrastructure upgrades, the region is set to emerge as one of India’s most significant residential markets.

The success of upcoming housing schemes will depend on pricing, location, and execution—but the scale of planned supply indicates that CIDCO is positioning Navi Mumbai as a key solution to Mumbai’s housing demand.

Also Read: 🏡 35 Lakh Homes, ₹50 Lakh Crore Investment: Maharashtra Unveils Massive Housing Push for MMR

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