Residents question delay as Bandra Talao makeover shows no visible progress

20 March,2026 08:46 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Madhulika Ram Kavattur

Rs 15 crore revival begins on paper, but the Bandra Talao rejuvenation project remains stalled on site, with only metal beams erected and no visible work, prompting BMC to issue a show-cause notice to the contractor

Bandra Talao seen in a deteriorated condition, with polluted water and poor upkeep, on Thursday. Pics/Satej Shinde


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Nearly a month after work on the long-awaited rejuvenation of Bandra Talao (Swami Vivekanand Sarovar) was officially flagged off, the ground tells a different story. Despite a December tender and a January 12 start date, the iconic waterbody near Bandra station remains untouched, with only metal beams erected around the lake but no visible activity on site, prompting residents to question whether the project has stalled before it even began.


A woman walks over broken tiles along the Bandra Talao promenade on Thursday

Project snapshot
Project cost: Rs 15.13 crore

Start date (on paper)
January 12, 2026

Contract period 18 months
(excluding monsoon)

Metal beams erected around the Bandra Talao, but no visible rejuvenation work of the lake has begun on site

Contractor
WTE Infra Projects Pvt Ltd

Delay decoded
Delay so far 2 months

Action taken
Show-cause notice issued by BMC

Penalty

Proposed against the contractor
"There has been a delay of about two months. We have issued a show-cause notice and proposed a penalty,"
- Dinesh Pallewad, H West ward officer


Damaged railings around Bandra Talao (captured on Thursday) highlight the need for urgent restoration

What's planned?

>> Possible floating gardens
>> Promenade restoration
>> Overall beautification of the Talao precinct

What the project aims to fix?

>> Removal of aquatic weeds
>> Reduction of pollutants

Key approvals underway include

>> Dumping and disposal of silt and solid waste
>> Clearances from road and civic authorities
>> Planning execution to avoid public disruption.

"As this is a sensitive and heritage project, we are taking utmost precaution,"
Rohit Patankar

Why no work is visible

The contractor maintains that groundwork is underway, just not on-site.

"We are currently in the stage of taking permissions from all relevant authorities… physical work will begin only after all clearances are in place,"
Rohit Patankar, engineer, WTE Infra Projects

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