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Mumbai Metropolitan Region Municipal Budgets 2024–25: Full Breakdown

  • Writer: Ajjay Bhagyakar
    Ajjay Bhagyakar
  • Dec 17, 2025
  • 2 min read

By Ajjay Bhagyakar | Published by Griha Realty Source: x.com

Mumbai Metropolitan Region Municipal Budgets 2024–25: Full Breakdown
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As India’s financial powerhouse continues to grow, key municipalities across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) have unveiled their budget outlays for the financial year 2024–25, reflecting ambitious plans for infrastructure, civic services, and urban growth.

Here’s a quick look at how funds have been allocated across major civic bodies:


  • MCGM (Mumbai) – ₹59,955 crore

  • NMMC (Navi Mumbai) – ₹4,950 crore

  • TMC (Thane) – ₹4,370 crore

  • PMC (Panvel) – ₹3,992 crore

  • KDMC (Kalyan Dombivli) – ₹3,182 crore

  • VVMC (Vasai-Virar) – ₹3,112 crore

  • MBMC (Mira Bhayandar) – ₹2,297 crore


Figures from official municipal estimates and civic reports.


Mumbai Leads with Massive Outlay


The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), India’s richest city civic body, tops the region’s budget charts with nearly ₹60,000 crore dedicated to urban infrastructure, public services, and development works across the metropolis. Mumbai’s budget supports key sectors such as roads, water systems, sanitation, health services, and environmental initiatives — all aimed at improving quality of life for its residents. MCGM Portal


Navi Mumbai & Thane Prioritize Growth


The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has earmarked almost ₹5,000 crore for civic projects, with a clear emphasis on infrastructure upgrades, better healthcare, and sustainable urban management. Free Press Journal


Similarly, Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has allocated funds to strengthen transportation, environment sustainability, public education, and civic amenities — underlining its role as a fast-growing urban hub adjacent to Mumbai. Free Press Journal


Smaller Corporations, Strategic Investments


Smaller but vital municipal bodies like Panvel, Kalyan Dombivli, Vasai-Virar, and Mira Bhayandar have also presented significant budgets. These allocations are aimed at balanced urban growth, community services, water and sanitation improvements, and local infrastructure tailored to meet rising civic demands.


Why This Matters ( Mumbai Metropolitan Region Municipal Budgets 2024–25: Full Breakdown )


These budget figures reflect more than just numbers — they indicate the collective vision of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region to invest in resilient infrastructure, sustainable urban systems, and quality civic services. With large allocations for roads, water management, public health, and urban mobility, MMR’s civic bodies are setting the stage for the next decade of growth and connectivity. Mumbai Metropolitan Region Municipal Budgets 2024–25: Full Breakdown


As these funds are deployed over the year, residents and stakeholders can look forward to visible improvements in daily life — from better traffic management to cleaner neighbourhoods, smarter civic services, and stronger economic opportunities.

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