2 minutes of readingBombayFebruary 11, 2026 11:12 pm IST
Year take oath as mayor of MumbaiBharatiya Janata Party leader Ritu Tawde on Wednesday said improving infrastructure and improving basic civic services such as health, sanitation and water supply would be the main focus of the Mahayuti-led elected body. She also said she would maintain a neutral approach to her role and remain open to suggestions from opposition members.
“Instead of staying confined to the mayor’s office, I will also work BombayIt’s sevak. I have been a party worker at the grassroots level for the last 22 years and will continue to do so. “I also welcome any suggestions and objections from the opposite parties as our common goal should be to improve the existing civic facilities,” Tawde told reporters after officially taking charge.
Referring to the Chief Minister Devendra FadnavisWith an emphasis on infrastructure development, Tawde said he would work to maintain the momentum of ongoing and proposed projects in the city.
“Mumbai witnessed a lot of infrastructure growth after 2014, after Devendra Fadnavis became the CM of Maharashtra. In the last decade, we have seen projects like the coastal highway and the Mumbai Metro taking shape. Although the city’s growth temporarily stalled during the Uddhav Thackeray-led government in 2019, the pace picked up again after Mahayuti came to power three years later,” he said.
“I will ensure that this kind of infrastructure development continues in Mumbai with projects like Road Completion, Coastal Highway (Phase 2) and Gargai Dam meeting their deadlines on time,” Tawde added.
The mayor also said strengthening health care infrastructure and addressing environmental concerns would be among her key priorities. He said he intended to upgrade the Rajawadi civic hospital by transforming it into an AIIMS-like facility and would work to mitigate air pollution in the city.
“For the last 25 years, Mumbaikars have been deprived of basic issues including uniform water supply. Another of my objectives would be to ensure water supply to all registered and legal households and at the same time put an end to the existing water tanker mafia in Mumbai,” Tawde said.
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