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Navi Mumbai Hosts Thai Loy Krathong Festival A Feast of Culture, Cuisine & Tradition-1
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Navi Mumbai hosts Thai Loy Krathong Festival: A feast of culture, cuisine & tradition

by Tamanna Malhotra November 14, 2024
written by Tamanna Malhotra

For the first time, Navi Mumbai is set to host a truly immersive celebration of Thailand’s Loy Krathong Festival, bringing together traditional Thai food, culture, and festivities. The festival, which runs across two weekends — November 15–17 and November 22–24, from 6:30 pm to 11:30 pm — is being organised by Four Points by Sheraton, Navi Mumbai, in collaboration with the Thai Consulate and Thailand Tourism. The event will take place at the hotel’s renowned Asian Kitchen restaurant, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with Thai flavours, music, and cultural activities.

At the heart of the festival is the exquisite Thai buffet, curated by the culinary expertise of Chef Vina, a renowned Thai chef and instructor at DY Patil University. Guests can look forward to a tantalising array of traditional Thai dishes, including Tom Kah (Coconut Soup Veg), Tom Yum Kai (Hot and Sour Chicken Soup), and a variety of appetizers such as Sriracha Shrimps, Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce, and the festival’s namesake KraThong Tong (Golden Cups). The buffet also features main course delicacies like Thai Green Curry (Kang Keaw Waan), Panang Prawn Curry, and a live noodle counter serving fresh Ramen Noodles. For an extra touch, there will be a Barbecue Station to complement the meal.

To finish off the culinary journey, guests can indulge in traditional Thai desserts such as Thapthim Krop (Thai Red Rubies in Coconut Milk), offering a perfect sweet ending to the evening.

But the experience doesn’t end with the food. The festival also offers guests the opportunity to get hands-on with traditional krathong-making, where they can create their own floating baskets and release them into the pool — symbolising the release of past misfortunes and making a gesture of gratitude. The serene activity adds an extra layer of authenticity to the celebration. The evening will be further enhanced by traditional Thai music, setting a lively yet relaxing mood for the entire event. Guests will also have the chance to win exciting prizes in a lucky draw, courtesy of Thailand Tourism.

Loy Krathong, celebrated on the full moon night of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar, is a time for Thai people to show appreciation for the water spirits and release their troubles by floating krathongs on waterways. This festival is as much about the food as it is about connecting with age-old traditions, and this event in Navi Mumbai offers an opportunity to experience the magic of it all.

Thai food has garnered a loyal following across the globe, and it’s easy to see why. The dishes are bursting with complex flavours — a harmonious blend of spicy, sour, salty, and sweet elements that tantalise the taste buds. If you’ve never tried Thai food before, the Loy Krathong Festival is an excellent chance to dive into its rich culinary offerings. Personally, I can never resist a bowl of Tom Yum Soup — the balance of heat and tangy flavours is unmatched. If you’re a fan of bold, aromatic dishes, this festival promises to be an absolute treat.

Don’t miss out on this incredible cultural experience. Whether you’re a food lover, culture enthusiast, or simply looking to try something new, the Loy Krathong Festival in Navi Mumbai is an event to remember.

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Navi Mumbai Airport: First Aircraft Lands Successfully
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Navi Mumbai Airport: First Aircraft Lands Successfully

by Staff Reporter October 11, 2024
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Navi Mumbai witnessed a historic moment on Friday as an Indian Air Force C-295 aircraft successfully completed the first landing at the newly constructed international airport. The trial landing, witnessed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and other dignitaries, signifies a crucial step towards the airport’s imminent operationalisation.

The aircraft touched down on the newly completed 3,700-metre runway, showcasing the progress made in the airport’s development. With 75% of the terminal building already constructed, officials are confident that the airport will be ready to welcome domestic flights by March 2025, with international services expected to commence shortly thereafter.

The state-of-the-art airport, spread across a vast 1,200 hectares, is designed to accommodate a significant passenger volume and cargo capacity. Once fully operational, it will serve as a major gateway for air travel in the region, connecting Navi Mumbai and its surrounding areas to the rest of the world.

For the residents of Navi Mumbai, the upcoming launch of the airport brings exciting prospects. The increased connectivity will not only boost the local economy but also enhance the quality of life for residents, offering greater ease of travel for both business and leisure purposes.

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IAF aircraft to test ready runway at the Navi Mumbai International Airport
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IAF aircraft to test ready runway at the Navi Mumbai International Airport

by Staff Reporter October 10, 2024
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An Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft is set to take off from the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) this Friday as part of an important runway test ahead of the airport’s anticipated opening in March 2025, Cidco chairman Sanjay Shirsat informed.

The trial run is scheduled for Friday between 3 PM and 4 PM, with CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis attending the event. Originally planned for the 5th of October, the test was postponed.

Developed by Adani Airports, NMIL will serve up to 90 million passengers annually once fully operational. Domestic flights are expected to begin by March 2025, followed by international operations in June 2025. The airport will have four terminals, two parallel runways, and parking facilities for 350 aircraft. The Rs 16,700 crore project aims to alleviate congestion at Mumbai’s existing airport.

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Bengali Cultural Association, Kharghar, commences grand Durgotsav festivities
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Bengali Cultural Association, Kharghar, commences grand Durgotsav festivities

by Staff Reporter October 8, 2024
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Kharghar, Navi Mumbai – The Bengali Cultural Association welcomed Maa Durga for the highly-anticipated Durgotsav, on Tuesday, 8th October, amid great pomp and gaiety. The festival, which is one of the most significant festivals for the Bengali community, symbolising the triumph of good over evil, will mark a series of elaborate rituals, cultural performances, and feasting.

The 5-day celebrations will be held on the ground floor of the under-construction premises of the Bengali Cultural Association Kharghar, next to the Kharghar Gurudwara, in sector 22.

The Bengali Cultural Association Kharghar, has planned grand celebrations for the next five days which will conclude on Vijaya Dashami (13th October).

Residents of Kharghar are invited to join the festivities and enjoy the prasad and bhog.

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A guardian angel for Navi Mumbai’s street dogs

by Staff Reporter July 15, 2024
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Neesha William’s life is an inspiring tale of selfless devotion to street dogs in the city of Navi Mumbai

In the bustling heart of Navi Mumbai, where the hum of city life rarely ceases, there exists a quiet yet powerful force of compassion named Neesha William. Known as the guardian angel of street dogs, Neesha’s story is a testament to the extraordinary impact one person can have through sheer empathy and dedication.

A lifeline during lockdown

Neesha’s journey began long before the world was gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her love for animals, especially street dogs, had always driven her to care for the forgotten canines of the city. However, it was during the lockdown that her commitment became a lifeline for these voiceless souls.

As the pandemic emptied the streets and confined people to their homes, the street dogs of Navi Mumbai faced a grim reality. With no one to feed them, their survival hung in the balance. But where there is darkness, there is also light, and for these dogs, Neesha was that light. Fearlessly braving the deserted streets, she became their saviour, ensuring no dog went hungry.

Going beyond food: Comprehensive care

Neesha’s efforts went far beyond merely feeding the dogs. She provided medical care, often nursing sick and injured dogs back to health. Her days were filled with visits to veterinarians, administering medicine, and ensuring the dogs had a safe place to recover. She even built temporary shelters to protect them from the elements.

Raising awareness and building community

Understanding that the plight of street dogs required a collective effort, Neessha dedicated herself to raising awareness among the local residents. She organized community drives and educational campaigns, encouraging others to join her mission. Her relentless advocacy started to change perceptions, gradually fostering a community of dog lovers who began to contribute to the cause.

Joining forces with Heart Foundation

In her relentless quest to improve the lives of street dogs, Neesha joined the Heart Foundation, an NGO dedicated to human and animal welfare. Through this partnership, she was able to amplify her impact, accessing more resources and expanding her reach. The foundation provided a platform for her to continue her work on a larger scale, allowing her to serve hundreds of dogs with food, medicine, and shelter.

A future of hope and compassion

Today, Neesha William’s efforts have transformed the lives of countless street dogs in Navi Mumbai. Her story is one of resilience, compassion, and unwavering dedication. She continues to inspire others with her work, proving that a single person’s love and commitment can indeed make a world of difference.

As we reflect on Neesha’s journey, let it remind us of the profound impact we can have on the lives of those around us, human or otherwise. In a world that often overlooks the voiceless, Neesha William stands as a beacon of hope, compassion, and relentless kindness.

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First flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport could take off in March 2025
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Will the first flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport take off in March 2025?

by Staff Reporter June 20, 2024
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Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Murlidhar Mohol, informed that 70% work on the NMIL has been completed.

First flight from Navi Mumbai International Airport could take off in March 2025

Main Story: Residents of Navi Mumbai can look forward to the long-awaited launch of Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) in March 2025, as announced enthusiastically by Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol during his visit to Pune. With a deep understanding of the community’s anticipation, Mohol revealed that construction progress stands at 70%, well ahead of the original December 2024 target. Assuring the public, he assured that the final 30% will be completed on schedule.

The NMIA was earlier promised to start operations in the month of December 2024, but got delayed for several reasons. However, work was expedited in the months that followed, resulting the completion of 70% of the crucial infrastructure of the airport.

With Mohol promising the commencement of NMIA in less than a year from now, residents of Navi Mumbai are hopeful of the realisation of a long-cherished dream in sight, while also hoping that no new roadblocks show up again.

For those who are unaware, real estate prices in the areas surrounding the Navi Mumbai International Airport have already started increasing, first owing to the successful opening and running of the Mumbai Trans Link Harbour, named Atal Setu, and the slow but obvious completion of the NMIA. Developers and
property brokers have already started hiking property prices, and existing buyers and investors in the region have seen a decent appreciation in prices.

As a result of these mega projects, property prices in Ulwe, Uran, PCBD-Belapur, Kharghar, Kamothe, Kalamboli and Panvel have started to see a long-awaited appreciation. As the NMIA near completion, property rates will grow further, local property dealers assert.

In addition to the NMIA update, Mohol unveiled plans to expand Pune Airport, enhancing its capacity to accommodate larger aircraft. This expansion aims to bolster international connections and further integrate Pune into the global aviation network, a move welcomed by local businesses and travellers alike.

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20 benefits or advantages of eating street food
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20 benefits or advantages of eating street food

by Tamanna Malhotra June 12, 2024
written by Tamanna Malhotra

Street food – it’s quick, affordable, and oh-so-delicious. But beyond just the price and convenience, there are numerous subtle advantages to eating street food that often go overlooked. As someone who’s been part of this vibrant street food culture for years, I can confidently tell you that street food does much more than just satisfy hunger. It’s an experience that brings together people from different walks of life, strengthens local communities, and even fuels the global economy. Having sampled countless street food dishes from all over, here are 20 reasons why you should embrace this culinary treasure.

Following are the 20 benefits or advantages of eating street food

1. Street food is the food of the masses

Let’s be honest – street food is the people’s food. Whether you’re a student surviving on a tight budget or someone seeking a quick bite during a busy day, street food is there for you. I’ve seen countless friends and colleagues indulge in a tasty street snack between work breaks, often with a few quid to spare. From small bites to hearty meals, it provides something for everyone, without discriminating based on wealth or social standing.

2. Street food brings together different cultures and races

One of the beautiful things about street food is its ability to bring people together. Whether it’s a bustling market in Bangkok, a cart in the heart of London, or a food stall in a small rural village, street food creates a sense of unity. It’s where cultures meet, exchange, and share their culinary heritage with others. I can tell you from personal experience – some of the best conversations I’ve had have been over a shared plate of street food, learning about different traditions while savouring a delicious bite.

3. Street food lets you taste authentic global cuisines

Here’s a fact I’ve learned through years of travelling and tasting: street food often gives you the most authentic version of global cuisines. I recall an unforgettable experience in Mexico, where I had authentic tacos on a street corner that were far better than anything I’ve had in restaurants. Local vendors serve dishes from their own cultures with a love and passion you can’t find in a commercialised restaurant. These dishes often tell a story – of history, heritage, and local traditions.

4. Street food helps support local families and individuals

20 benefits or advantages of eating street food
Many local families across the world earn their living by selling street food. (Photo by Matthieu Joannon on Unsplash).

Many street food vendors operate as small family-run businesses. When you buy from them, you’re directly contributing to their livelihood. Over the years, I’ve gotten to know several street food vendors, and I can attest to the hard work and dedication they put into their carts. For them, it’s not just about food – it’s about providing for their families. So, every time you grab a bite, you’re not just eating – you’re making a difference.

5. Street food binds local communities together

Street food has an incredible power to bring people together. I’ve seen it firsthand in several countries – families, friends, and even strangers bonding over a shared meal in a street food market. In a world where social isolation is all too common, street food hubs create a sense of belonging. They’re places where communities come together, share stories, laugh, and connect.

6. Street food provides many indirect job opportunities

20 benefits or advantages of eating street food
Many food bloggers and vloggers earn a living out of street food blogs and vlogs. (Photo by Markus Winkler on Unsplash).

Beyond the vendors themselves, the street food industry creates a host of other job opportunities. From food bloggers to photographers, from delivery drivers to event organisers, street food has spurred a whole ecosystem of employment. Personally, I’ve met countless content creators who’ve turned their passion for street food into full-time careers, inspiring thousands with their stories and photos.

7. Street food drives tourism across the world

Street food is no longer just about locals; it’s a major draw for tourists. I’ve often found myself planning my trips around the street food scene, especially after reading rave reviews from fellow travellers. Whether it’s a local dish or a rare delicacy, street food plays a massive role in driving tourism and boosting economies. After all, food is an essential part of experiencing a new place!

8. Street food is a boon for office goers, especially bachelors

20 benefits or advantages of eating street food
Street food provides many office goers with their daily breakfast and lunch. (Photo by Shane Rounce on Unsplash).

As someone who’s worked long hours in a corporate job, I can say that street food is a lifesaver. For office-goers – especially bachelors – street food offers a quick and affordable meal without the hassle of cooking. I remember countless days when I would grab a quick sandwich or kebab on my way to work. The convenience is unbeatable, and it’s often the best part of the day.

9. Street food carts are boons for young lovers

Let’s not forget that street food provides the perfect backdrop for young couples looking for a budget-friendly date. The atmosphere of a bustling street food market, with its lights, sounds, and scents, sets the stage for memorable moments. I’ve seen many young lovers share their first date over a plate of hot samosas or a bowl of noodles. It’s casual, fun, and most importantly, affordable.

10. Street food provides breakfast for many homes

For many households, especially in busy cities, street food is the go-to breakfast option. People juggling hectic schedules often rely on street vendors for a quick, tasty breakfast. I’ve personally relied on my local street food vendor for a steaming cup of masala chai and a delicious plate of idli in the morning. It’s simple, satisfying, and a great way to start the day.

11. Street food is a cheap and safe option for hitchhikers

Hitchhiking is all about budget-friendly travel, and street food is the perfect companion. Having hitchhiked across several countries, I can attest to the fact that street food is not only affordable but also safe. I’ve eaten from countless street vendors while on the road, knowing that the food was fresh and made with care. For travellers like me, it’s often the highlight of the journey.

Also read: Pros and Cons of Street Food

12. Street food is a mental booster for many people

There’s something about street food that lifts your spirits. Whether it’s the nostalgia of childhood flavours or the simple joy of eating on the street with friends, street food can be an emotional comfort. I’ve found that after a long, stressful day, grabbing a quick bite from a local food cart can completely change my mood. The smell, the taste – it’s like a warm hug for the soul.

13. Street food is better than modern junk food

Contrary to popular belief, street food isn’t just “junk food.” In fact, it’s often much healthier than the processed junk food many of us are tempted to buy. I’ve found that the ingredients in street food are usually fresh and natural – far from the processed rubbish you’ll find in fast food chains. Plus, street food is often prepared in front of you, so you know exactly what goes into your meal.

14. Street food hubs are happening venues of sorts

Street food hubs aren’t just about eating – they’re social spaces. They’re where people gather, chat, laugh, and soak in the lively atmosphere. I’ve spent countless evenings at street food markets, not just enjoying the food but also enjoying the dynamic energy of the place. It’s a cultural experience that’s far more vibrant than the sterile, quiet environment of a restaurant.

15. Street food is cheap food and pretty affordable

One of the biggest draws of street food is its affordability. But don’t let the low prices fool you into thinking the quality is compromised. More often than not, street food offers a bang for your buck – tasty, filling, and satisfying. And it’s accessible to everyone, whether you’re a student on a budget or someone just looking for a quick meal on the go.

16. Street food has a variety to choose from

When it comes to variety, street food is second to none. I’ve lost count of the number of dishes I’ve tried at street food hubs – everything from spicy kebabs in Istanbul to fresh sushi in Japan. The range of options available means there’s something for everyone, no matter your taste.

17. Street food hubs and corners are social network areas

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Street food markets or hubs help grow a healthy social network of like-minded people. (Photo by Peter Hall on Unsplash).

Street food hubs also serve as great networking spots. Over a meal, I’ve had discussions that have led to business collaborations, made new friends, and even found mentors. Food has this unique ability to break down barriers and foster connections.

18. Most street food carts and stalls sell good quality food

Despite what some people may believe, many street food vendors take great pride in the quality of their food. I’ve found that the best street food vendors use fresh ingredients, and they often prepare their meals with the same love and care as they would for their own families.

You can refer to this article to ensure that you are eating at the right street food cart or stall: Street food: 8 Things to take care of

19. Street food carts are open to your inspection

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Street food carts have open kitchens to be inspected by those who wish to ceck before eating. (Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash).

Unlike restaurants, street food carts are open for you to inspect. From the ingredients to the cleanliness, you can see exactly what’s going into your food. I’ve always appreciated this transparency, and I find it reassuring to know that I’m eating food that’s freshly prepared right in front of me.

20. Different seasons bring back the joy of different street foods

One of the best parts of street food is the seasonal variations. In winter, you’ll find hot soups and hearty snacks; during the monsoon, crispy fritters; and in summer, refreshing ice creams and fruit-based desserts. Each season brings its own unique offerings, and I personally look forward to those seasonal specials.

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Eating street food safely: Precautions and handy tips for travellers
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Eating street food safely: Precautions and handy tips for travellers

by Vishal TM June 12, 2024
written by Vishal TM

Well, fellow traveller, as we all know, street food can be a sensory-rich experience of experiencing the food cultures around the world, especially for those who want to experience it all, street food tops the itinerary. The aroma of sizzling skewers, the sizzle of a hot wok, and the colorful array of tempting dishes. However, as a traveller you should know that there are many pros and cons of street food. Hence, to ensure that your street food escapades are memorable for all the right reasons, it’s essential to take some simple yet crucial precautionary steps.

let us see how we can explore street food cautiously and responsibly.

1. Stick to your food preferences and be wary of your allergies

Nobody knows your food habits better than you, so before you step into a bustling street to taste some lip-smacking delicacies, wait and reflect on your personal food habits. You may be a carnivore, vegetarian or vegan, so be aware of your food habits to be able to make wise street food choices. The most importantly thing is to be always mindful of your food allergies or dietary restrictions. It is always wise to eat what you can and simply avoid what you can’t.

2. Priortise the food quality and general hygiene of the vendor

Street food can without doubt be a kind of local culinary revelation, but it can also pose potential risks if not selected properly. Remember, not all street food is good food. As a rule, look for vendors who follow good hygiene practices, and opt for dishes that are cooked to order or freshly prepared. Avoid pre-cooked foods that have been sitting out for extended periods.

3. Dont’t overlook your medical conditions and special dietary needs

If you have specific medical conditions, such as diabetes, celiac disease or any othe such disease, then you should be very specific about the kind of street food you eat. Make it a point to always carry your prescriptions, essential medications, snacks, or special dietary items along.

4. Master the art of selecting the right street food stall

Choosing the best street food cart can be an art form in itself. Follow these tips to make your selections wisely:

Crowds Don’t Lie

Vendors with a steady stream of local customers are often a safe bet. Locals know where to find the best eats.

Cleanliness is Key

Observe the cleanliness of the vendor’s workspace, utensils, and the vendor themselves. These signs can give you a sense of how clean your food will generally be.

Cook to Order

Opt for dishes that are cooked fresh, right in front of you as it reduces the chances of food contamination.

Check Local Reviews

In the age of smartphones, local food reviews and recommendations are just a click away. “It’s a good idea to check food apps and websites for local culinary tips.

5. Responsible Eating: Don’t Mix What Can’t Be Mixed

While street food invites experimentation, exercise caution when combining dishes or ingredients that may not pair well. Well, we cant deny that mixing flavors and textures can be fun but you should be mindful of your stomach’s limits.

6. Keep food safety products handy

Carry a small arsenal of food safety products to enhance your street food experience:

  • Hand Sanitizer: Keep your hands clean before digging into your delicious finds.
  • Reusable Utensils: Consider packing travel-friendly utensils to avoid using disposable plastic ones.
  • Wet Wipes: Handy for cleaning hands and surfaces.

7. Carry health and digestion supplements

Many travelers these days bring along health supplements like probiotics and digestive enzymes. “Supplements like these can keep your tummy happy when trying unfamiliar foods abroad.

So you see, exploring street food around the world can be a wonderful adventure and you can turn it into a cherishable one. There are many benefits or advantage of eating street food when travelling, and these simple precautionary points will enable you to not only savour the many delights of street food, but also maintain your physical health.

8. Stay Hydrated, but choose your beverages wisely

You have all heard about staying hydrated when on the move, exploring street food, especially in hot climates. However, you should be mindful of what you drink to remain hydrated – not every drink you can buy from street vendors is healthy enough. Your first priority should always be bottled water, then any other sealed bottled drink. And though freshly squeezed juices can be refreshing by the looks, dirty utensils and water could give you an upset tummy or more.

9. Understand local food safety practices

Like it is in your country, there are varying standards and practices for food safety in different countries. Try to find out about local customs and food safety guidelines in the country, city and areas you plan to visit. While this may sound burdensome, it would really help you make informed decisions and reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. Street food is always about engaging with local street food lovers, so why not mingle with the ones you find around? You can talk around a whole lot of things while having street food, while also making sure that you are eating at the right vendor.

Always rememeber that with a dash of wisdom and a sprinkle of curiosity, your street food adventures can be the highlight of your travel journeys.

So go out and eat responsibly!

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Why visit the CREDAI-BANM Raigad 7th Property Expo 2024
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Why visit the CREDAI-BANM Raigad 7th Property Expo 2024?

by Staff Reporter February 4, 2024
written by Staff Reporter

The four-day exhibition is being held near Khandeshwar railway station between 2-5 Feb 2024.

The 7th edition of the CREDAI–BANM Raigad Property Expo is underway in Khandeshwar, Navi Mumbai, and there are plenty of reasons for visiting the exhibition. Jointly hosted by Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) and the Builders Association of Navi Mumbai (BANM-Raigad), the property exhibition is being held between 2-5 February 2024, showcasing properties of every size and budget.

The exhibition was flagged off on Friday, 2 February 2024, by Panvel Municipal Commissioner Ganesh Deshmukh. Many other dignitaries graced the event through the day.

The star celebrity of this year’s CREDAI-BANM Raigad 7th Property Expo was actress Bipasha Basu, who wished developers the very best for the exhibition. She even hinted at considering investing in Navi Mumbai in near future after realising the huge potential the city held, through the expo.

“Abhi Nahi to Kabhi Nahi – It’s Now or Never!”

The tagline or theme of the 7th Property Expo of CREDAI-BANM-Raigad, impresses a “sense of urgency” upon prospective buyers. Why the urgency? Well, with the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), thrown open for public on 12 January 2024, by PM Narendra Modi, there is already a rush of property buyers wanting to own or invest in surrounding properties. According to local property agents, prices have already shown signs of escalation post the inauguration of the MTHL, which has picked up the momentum that the commencement of the Navi Mumbai Metro’s service had started. This momentum of growth and escalation of price is expected to scale further as the most ambitious project of Navi Mumbai – The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIL) is next in line for completion.

Developer members participating in the CREDAI-BANM Raigad 7th Property Expo 2024 are urging prospective buyers to make a move at the earliest and get a piece of their dream homes before the prices escalate further because the “current prices won’t remain the same in future”.

Over 100 participating developers with over 400 properties being exhibited

The CREDAI-BANM-Raigad Property Expo 2024 has drawn in the participation of 100 developers who are showcasing over 400 exclusive and some never-seen-before properties from around Raigad, mainly in localities like Pushpak Nagar, Ulwe, Taloja, Kamothe, Kalamboli, Roadpali, Panvel, Karanjade and several other upcoming ones. 

A home for every budget at the CREDAI-BANM-Raigad Property Expo 2024

Developers are offering homes to fit into every budget, with properties ranging between Rs 25 lakhs and Rs 5 cr. As usual, affordable homes are the most sought after in this exhibition too.

Lucky draws for home buyers

Home buyers who book a property also have the opportunity to win a car, bike, mobiles etc., in lucky draws that are being held daily. 

Lucky draws for visitors as well

This time around the developers have come up with a unique draw specially for visitors, every two hours, whether they buy a property or not!

CREDAI-BANM Raigad 7th Property Expo 2024: Venue, Dates, Timing and other details:

  • Exhibition dates: 2 to 5 February 2024
  • Venue: Ground opposite Khandeshwar railway station
  • Timing: 10 am to 10 pm 
  • Number of developers: Over 100
  • Number of properties showcased: Over 400
  • Property price range: Rs 25 lakh to Rs 5 cr

Home buyers should visit the CREDAI-BANM Raigad 7th Property Expo 2024 to ensure they don’t miss on their dream homes!

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Navi Mumbai gears up for synchronized celebrations with Ayodhya's Lord Ram's Pran Pratishtha Ceremony
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Navi Mumbai gears up for synchronized celebrations with Ayodhya’s Lord Ram’s Pran Pratishtha Ceremony

by Staff Reporter January 21, 2024
written by Staff Reporter

The citizens of Navi Mumbai will be hosting simultaneous events as the great event unfolds in Ayodhya on 22 January 2024

Navi Mumbai gears up for synchronized celebrations with Ayodhya's Lord Ram's Pran Pratishtha Ceremony

With January 22, 2024, on the horizon, Navi Mumbai is buzzing with preparations for a synchronized celebration to coincide with Ayodhya’s main event – Lord Ram’s Pran Pratishtha Ceremony.

The city, in anticipation of the grand ceremony in Ayodhya, is set to host a series of events on the same day. Saffron flags and banners are unfurling across Navi Mumbai, symbolizing the unity of the city’s celebrations with the main event in Ayodhya.

Temples are undergoing thorough clean-ups in preparation for the synchronized festivities. The air is filled with religious hymns as residents gear up for the evening of January 22nd.

Local organizations are coordinating processions, encouraging residents to participate while adhering to the prescribed saffron dress code. As night falls, the cityscape will transform with the illumination of oil lamps and the display of fireworks, mirroring the celebratory atmosphere in Ayodhya.

From Kalash yatras to live broadcasts of significant ceremonies, Navi Mumbai is gearing up for an eventful night that aligns with Ayodhya’s main celebration. The steady beat of drums and the chant of ‘Jay Shri Ram’ will resonate through the air, fostering a sense of unity and celebration.

As the evening progresses, the city’s historic temples will take on a festive look, inviting residents to partake in the cultural fabric that defines Navi Mumbai. Devotees of all ages eagerly await the culmination of these synchronized events, marking the eve of the significant day when Ayodhya will host the Pran Pratishtha Ceremony of Lord Ram.

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