Bhiwandi Set To Develop Urdu House On 2500 Square Metres Land Soon
Bhiwandi is set to witness a major cultural development with the upcoming construction of a grand Urdu House on a 2500 square metre plot, recently allocated by the Thane district administration to the state’s Minority Development Department. The initiative, aimed at fostering Urdu language and literature, will provide a dedicated space for cultural, educational, and community activities for the city’s significant Urdu-speaking population.
Officials confirmed that the plot, located in Nagaon village under the Chavindre Gram Panchayat, was originally reserved for cattle grazing. Following administrative procedures to lift the reservation, ownership was formally transferred to the Minority Development Department. The Public Works Department will oversee the construction under the supervision of the District Collector, ensuring timely completion and adherence to planned specifications. The facility’s blueprint includes a large auditorium, two meeting halls, a women’s rest area, two washrooms, a library, office and storage spaces, parking facilities, and a refreshment corner. It is expected to function not just as a landmark but as a hub for literary and cultural engagement, reflecting Bhiwandi’s rich heritage and diverse community.
“This project addresses a long-standing demand for a dedicated cultural centre catering to Urdu literature enthusiasts,” said a senior official from the Minority Development Department. “The Urdu House will also support educational and literary events, complementing the city’s other developmental initiatives, including the first digital school established recently in Bhiwandi.” The project aligns with broader government objectives to promote inclusive urban cultural infrastructure, ensuring equitable access for all communities. Experts emphasise that such initiatives help strengthen social cohesion, encourage youth participation in arts and literature, and create sustainable cultural spaces that can accommodate future growth in population and community activities.
Construction funding has been assured by the state finance department, and final discussions on timelines and execution strategies are expected after Diwali. The initiative is seen as a strategic step to recognise and institutionalise the contributions of Bhiwandi’s Urdu-speaking residents, who number over 125,000 according to the 2011 Census. Officials highlighted that careful planning has gone into ensuring that the Urdu House meets modern standards while remaining eco-friendly and accessible. Sustainable building practices, energy-efficient design, and inclusive public spaces are expected to form part of the construction methodology.
This Urdu House is anticipated to become a focal point for Bhiwandi’s social and cultural life, hosting literary festivals, workshops, and community events, further enhancing the city’s profile as a centre for cultural development in Thane district.
Bhiwandi Set To Develop Urdu House On 2500 Square Metres Land Soon