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Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has spearheaded Mumbai's infrastructure boom, driving transformative projects like the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link, Metro Line 3, and the ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train. Through strategic partnerships with Japan and fast-tracked approvals, Fadnavis has positioned Mumbai on the path to becoming a more efficient and globally connected city. Watch Anchor Riya discuss the same in detail.

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00:00Hello and welcome. Today we are diving into the impressive progress happening in Mumbai
00:05and how the city's infrastructure is transforming
00:08under the leadership of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis.
00:17From critical roadways to ambitious metro lines and beyond,
00:20Fadnavis's impact on Mumbai's urban landscape has been nothing short of transformative.
00:27With the upcoming state assembly elections, Fadnavis has once again submitted his nominations
00:32bringing his strong back record to the forefront. Known for his hands-on approach,
00:37he introduced a war room system back in year 2015. This initiative prioritized critical
00:44infrastructure projects ensuring they move forward without delays. For Mumbai, this was
00:51For Mumbai, this was a turning point. Over the years, projects that had stalled for decades
00:58were revived. Take the Mumbai-Trans Harbour link, for example. Proposed over five decades ago,
01:04this 21.8 km sea link, which connects South Mumbai to Navi Mumbai, finally found momentum
01:11under Fadnavis's leadership, with significant funding and collaboration secured from Japan
01:16International Cooperation Agency, or in short, JICA.
01:25And it does not stop here. The underground Metro Line 3, connecting key hubs across the city,
01:31faced its own set of delays, particularly around the construction of the Araikar shed. But,
01:38Fadnavis was determined to keep the project on track, navigating legal and environmental hurdles
01:45to ensure Mumbaikars get a seamless transit option. The Versova-Virar sea link is another
01:51crucial project that promises to redefine connectivity in the Mumbai metropolitan region.
02:05With its 43 km stretch, this new link aims to reduce travel time significantly
02:10and is projected to be completed by December 2026. Let's not forget the upcoming Mumbai-Ahemdabad
02:17high-speed rail. Despite challenges with land acquisition, particularly in Maharashtra,
02:23Fadnavis worked closely with the local communities, setting up a dedicated unit
02:28for approvals to make sure this historic bullet train project stays on track.
02:34From securing international funding to fast-tracking clearances, Fadnavis' leadership
02:39has attracted foreign investments, particularly from Japan, fueling growth in sectors like water
02:45supply and transportations. His approach has also made Maharashtra a key partner for Japanese
02:51businesses, blustering technology exchange and development in the region. From coastal roads to
02:58metro expansion, Deputy Chief Minister Fadnavis has been instrumental in laying the foundation
03:03for a more connected, efficient and sustainable Mumbai. With ongoing and upcoming projects,
03:10the future of Mumbai promises faster commuters and less congestion and a higher quality of life
03:17for its residents. As the election season approaches, Mumbaikars have a chance to reflect
03:23on the advancement made and what lies ahead of this incredible city. Thanks for joining us as
03:29we explore the journey of Mumbai's transformation. Stay tuned for more such updates on our city's
03:35development and leaders driving the change. This is your host Rhea and you are watching OneIndia.

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