In a major step towards building a holistic urban ecosystem, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority has allotted prime land parcels in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) for the development of world-class healthcare and education facilities. The combined investment for these projects is estimated to exceed ₹580 crore.

The allotment letters were handed over by Eknath Shinde, in the presence of senior officials including Metropolitan Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee.


Who Got the Land & What Will Be Built?

1. Jupiter Lifeline Hospitals – Multi-Speciality Hospital

Jupiter Lifeline Hospitals has been allotted the SF-5 plot in BKC’s G-Text Block.

Project Highlights:

  • Plot Area: 10,026 sq. m.
  • Built-up Area: 20,052 sq. m.
  • Project Cost: ~₹354 crore
  • Development: State-of-the-art multi-speciality hospital

This project aims to significantly enhance access to advanced healthcare services in Mumbai’s key business district.


2. D. Y. Patil Group – Educational Hub

D. Y. Patil University has secured the SF-6 plot.

Project Highlights:

  • Plot Area: 5,117 sq. m.
  • Built-up Area: 10,235 sq. m.
  • Project Cost: ~₹225 crore
  • Development: Modern education centre with diverse academic programs

Transparent Bidding & Urban Planning Push

The land allotments were completed through a transparent e-tendering process, ensuring fair participation and compliance with regulatory norms. The move aligns with MMRDA’s broader vision of public-private partnerships (PPP) to improve city infrastructure.


BKC’s Transformation: Beyond a Business District

Traditionally known as India’s premier financial hub, BKC is now evolving into a “Live–Work–Learn–Heal” urban ecosystem, combining:

  • Commercial offices
  • Healthcare infrastructure
  • Educational institutions
  • Metro and transport connectivity
  • Citizen-focused amenities

What Leaders Said

Devendra Fadnavis stated:

“Mumbai’s growth hubs are being designed as inclusive, future-ready urban ecosystems where development extends beyond business districts to quality of life.”

Deputy CM Eknath Shinde added:

“BKC is evolving into a holistic urban destination… these projects will significantly enhance access to high-quality social infrastructure.”

MMRDA Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee said:

“We are moving from isolated infrastructure creation to building complete urban ecosystems… correcting the gap between economic development and social infrastructure.”


Why This Matters

  • Strengthens social infrastructure in Mumbai’s financial district
  • Boosts real estate value and livability of BKC
  • Encourages PPP-led urban development
  • Sets a model for Mumbai 3.0 urban planning vision

Also Read: MMRDA Allocates Land to NPCI in BKC for Global Headquarters

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