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CIDCO Speeds Up EduCity Work Near NMIA, Issues Rs 116.5 Crore Tender

A landmark education hub is rapidly taking shape in Navi Mumbai, as the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra (CIDCO) advances work on its ₹116.5 crore EduCity Project near the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA). The initiative aims to position the city as a global learning destination, aligning with India’s push for international-standard higher education within the country.

Situated barely five kilometres from NMIA, the EduCity zone spans nearly 250 acres, of which approximately 85 per cent of the land has already been acquired. CIDCO has floated tenders for the construction of a crucial access road linking the project site to the NH 4B highway near Kundevhal village — an infrastructure step seen as vital for ensuring smooth connectivity to the education hub. Officials described EduCity as a “transformative step” towards creating an integrated knowledge ecosystem that blends education, innovation, and sustainability. The master plan envisions a cluster of international universities, research centres, and student facilities built with high environmental standards and inclusive design principles. “The aim is to build a model campus township that prioritises walkability, green spaces, and low-carbon development,” a CIDCO official said.

Under the first phase, about 10 hectares will be allotted to each of the five partnering institutions. Each university is expected to design its campus with at least 30 square metres of built-up area per student and establish academic collaborations with international partners. Agreements have reportedly been reached with institutions from Scotland, England, Australia, the United States, and Italy — a move expected to attract both Indian and overseas learners. Experts note that EduCity aligns closely with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which encourages the localisation of global education and research standards. “Projects like EduCity can help reduce the brain drain by bringing world-class education opportunities closer to home,” said an academic policy expert.

The development is also expected to generate significant economic and social impact. With the airport, upcoming metro connectivity, and new residential growth corridors in the vicinity, EduCity could emerge as a catalyst for balanced urban development. Improved road and civic infrastructure around the project is expected to enhance accessibility for neighbouring communities as well. CIDCO’s commitment to timely infrastructure delivery marks a crucial step towards shaping Navi Mumbai into a self-sustaining, knowledge-driven city — one that integrates educational excellence with sustainable urban planning.

CIDCO Speeds Up EduCity Work Near NMIA, Issues Rs 116.5 Crore Tender
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