Union Minister Piyush Goyal announced that all necessary approvals for the Mumbai Coastal Road extension project have been secured, allowing construction to begin. The road will extend from Marine Drive to Worli and further north to Virar, improving connectivity within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Travel time between Nariman Point and Virar is expected to reduce to 35–40 minutes. Major hurdles, including land acquisition and clearances from various authorities, have been cleared, as confirmed by the Minister following a review meeting.
Q1. What is the Mumbai Coastal Road Extension project?
A: It’s an extension of the existing coastal road aimed at improving Mumbai’s north-south connectivity and reducing traffic congestion.
Q2. When will the construction begin?
A: According to Piyush Goyal, work on the extension will begin very soon after final approvals.
Q3. Which areas will be covered in the extension?
A: The extension will connect Marine Drive to Versova, linking major western suburbs.
Q4. What benefits will the project bring?
A: It will cut travel time, decongest roads, and enhance coastal infrastructure and tourism.
Q5. Who is overseeing the project?
A: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is executing the project under central and state coordination.



























