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Akshay Kumar sells two luxury apartments in Mumbai’s Mulund for ₹12.38 crore, bought for nearly ₹9 crore in 2017

Akshay Kumar sells two luxury apartments in Mumbai’s Mulund for ₹12.38 crore, bought for nearly ₹9 crore in 2017

Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has sold two luxury apartments in Mumbai’s Mulund for a combined ₹12.38 crore. Kumar had purchased the apartments for nearly ₹9 crore in October 2017, according to property registration documents accessed by CRE Matrix. Mumbai real estate update: Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has sold two luxury apartments in Mumbai’s Mulund for a combined ₹12.38 crore. (HT Files ) The two apartments are located on higher floors of Oberoi Enigma, a premium residential project by Oberoi Realty on LBS Road in Mulund West. Each apartment has a carpet area of 1,886 sq ft and comes with three dedicated car parking spaces, totaling six for the transaction, the documents show. Property registration documents show that Sunny Home Care Private Limited purchased both the apartments. Each apartment sold for ₹6.19 crore, bringing the aggregate transaction value to ₹12.38 crore. The buyer paid stamp duty of ₹37.14 lakh for each transaction, totalling ₹74.28 lakh. The sale deeds were registered on June 30, 2026. Documents show that Akshay Kumar originally purchased both apartments in October 2017 …

384 structures to be demolished: BMC begins demolition drive in Mulund for GMLR project | Mumbai News

384 structures to be demolished: BMC begins demolition drive in Mulund for GMLR project | Mumbai News

2 min readMumbaiJun 1, 2026 12:18 AM IST Paving the way for the construction of Goregaon Mulund Link Road (GMLR) project’s twin tunnels, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Sunday launched a demolition drive of 150 structures across Mulund’s Amar Nagar and Khindipada. With a total of 384 structures identified along the project alignment, 234 more residential and commercial structures are slated to razed in the upcoming week. Pegged at a cost of Rs. 6500 crore, the GMLR is an ambitious project which aims to alleviate congestion by linking Goregaon in the western suburbs to Mulund in the eastern suburbs. While the entire project comprises of four phases, a crucial segment of the project entails the 6.65-km long TBM twin tunnels which will commence from the Film City in the western suburbs, run beneath the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) and open near Mulund’s Amar Nagar, which currently houses a huge slum belt. At the Mulund exit of the tunnel, the BMC has identified 384 structures sprawled across Amar Nagar and Khindipada along the projectalignment. …

Metro mayhem: Plank crashes onto car at same Mulund spot weeks after deadly collapse | Mumbai News

Metro mayhem: Plank crashes onto car at same Mulund spot weeks after deadly collapse | Mumbai News

2 min readUpdated: Apr 27, 2026 06:50 PM IST A wooden plank fell from an under-construction stretch of Mumbai Metro Line 4 in Mulund on Monday morning, triggering yet another safety scare barely 10 metres from the site of a fatal slab collapse in February. The latest incident occurred around 10:15 am on LBS Road, when a 3×8 ft plank dropped from the elevated structure onto a passing car. The occupant, identified as Dr Anita Matthew, escaped unhurt, though the vehicle’s hood was damaged. Dr Matthew was on her way from her residence to Fortis Hospital, Mulund, when the plank struck her car with a loud thud. “Since the doctor was inside a vehicle, she escaped without any injuries,” said MLA Mihir Kotecha, who visited the site. “Had it been a two-wheeler rider or a pedestrian, the incident could have been fatal.” Kotecha linked the incident to a February 14 accident at the same stretch, when a parapet wall slab fell onto LBS Road, killing one person and injuring three others.“An incident occurred just two …

Why MMRDA is retaining the consultant it threatened to sack after the fatal Mulund metro collapse

Why MMRDA is retaining the consultant it threatened to sack after the fatal Mulund metro collapse

3 min readMumbaiApr 21, 2026 10:03 PM IST Citing nearly 80 per cent completion of work on Metro Line 4 and the risk of delay if a new consultant were appointed, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) on Tuesday justified its decision to retain the general consultant it had threatened to sack following the fatal Mulund slab collapse, calling it a move taken “strictly in the larger public interest”. The clarification came a day after The Indian Express reported about MMRDA going back on its earlier stance and deciding to continue with DB Hill–LBG consortium as the general consultant (of GC) for Metro Line 4. The agency had earlier announced its intention to terminate the contract in the aftermath of the February 14 incident in Mulund, when a parapet slab fell onto LBS Road, killing one person and injuring three others. “Given that the project has already achieved nearly 80% physical progress, and that appointing a new general consultant at this stage would require approximately 3–4 months, potentially delaying the project and impacting public …

How a welder’s “inadvertent” mistake in Mulund led to a fatal 6-foot wall fall

How a welder’s “inadvertent” mistake in Mulund led to a fatal 6-foot wall fall

3 min readMumbaiMar 4, 2026 09:46 PM IST More than two weeks after a Metro 4 parapet wall collapse in Mulund killed one person and injured three others, police have arrested a 54-year-old welder from Uttar Pradesh for allegedly cutting a critical interlocking hook that led to the structure giving way. The accused, Ramashish Yadav, was apprehended from his native village in Deoria district after evading arrest since the incident. With his arrest, the total number of accused held in the case has risen to six. Earlier, police had arrested Harish Chauhan (Project Director), Kuldeep Sapkal (Project Manager), Saurab Singh and Prashant Bhoir (Deputy Manager and Project Manager respectively) of Milan Road Buildtech, and Avdhoot Inamdar, Project Manager of DB Hill LBG. The slab fell around 12.15 pm on February 14 onto an autorickshaw and a Skoda car travelling along LBS Road in Mulund, killing one person and injuring three others. According to investigators, Yadav admitted during questioning that he was using a gas cutter to remove excess concrete from the parapet wall when he …

1 dead, 4 injured after Mumbai metro under-construction pillar collapses in Mulund| India News

1 dead, 4 injured after Mumbai metro under-construction pillar collapses in Mulund| India News

One died and four people were reportedly injured after after part of a pillar from an under-construction metro rail line collapsed on Saturday afternoon in Mumbai’s Mulund area, HT has learnt. The incident took place around 12:15 pm on the arterial LBS Road in front of the Johnson and Johnson factory. The incident took place around 12:15 pm on the arterial LBS Road in front of the Johnson and Johnson factory. In a statement earlier, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) said that a portion of a parapet segment fell from a height and struck a passing auto-rickshaw. “Two individuals sustained injuries and were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital. Their condition is being monitored and all necessary medical assistance is being extended. The Metro project team is at the site and is working on relief operations and securing the site in close co-ordination with BMC and disaster management authorities,” it added. (This is a developing story) Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights …

Timeframe to clear waste, availability of land parcels: Contractors raise queries about clearing legacy waste from Deonar dumping ground | Mumbai News

Timeframe to clear waste, availability of land parcels: Contractors raise queries about clearing legacy waste from Deonar dumping ground | Mumbai News

Contractors who have evinced interest in taking up the project of clearing the Deonar dumping ground in Mumbai on Friday attended the first pre-bid meeting, where they expressed concerns over the deadline of three years given by the BMC to clear the piles of legacy waste from the land parcel. On May 14, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) floated a tender worth Rs 2,368 crore for clearing 271 acres (110 hectares) of 311 acres of the Deonar dumping ground through the process of bioremediation within three-years. Currently, the dumping ground houses 1.85 crore metric tonnes of legacy waste that has been lying at the site for nearly a century. The BMC’s move of floating the tender came after the state government, in October last year, allocated a 124-acre portion of the Deonar landfill to construct housing tenements under the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP)—a venture steered by the Maharashtra government and the Adani group. In its tender document, civic officials mentioned that 110 hectares or 271 acres of the land will be cleared by them. Story …

Mid-Day Top News: Mulund residents to sue state and more

Welcome to Mid-Day`s Top News at this hour! We bring you a curated selection of the most significant and compelling news from around the globe. Stay informed with the latest developments in the nation, Mumbai, entertainment, sports, and more. Let`s dive into the headlines shaping our world today. Mumbai: Upset over Dharavi resettlement, Mulund residents to sue state; watch video Mulund East residents will approach the Bombay High Court to challenge the state government’s decision to rehabilitate families affected by the Dharavi redevelopment project on salt pan land. During a meeting on Tuesday, locals vowed to take a firm stand. A PIL is likely to be filed on Friday. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has started constructing a colony for project-affected people a short distance away from the area’s salt pans. Read more. Mid-Day Investigation | Kidney racket: Why illegal kidney donors drag others into the mire Illegal kidney donors, grappling with an identity crisis brought about by unauthorised changes to their Aadhaar cards and battling health issues, often find themselves with no choice but …