Mid-day presents the 'Know Your Ward' series to help you better understand your ward as BMC polls approach. Each installment highlights ward-specific characteristics, challenges, and issues that focus on development. Today, mid-day focuses on Ward B of South Mumbai
The A and B wards are part of Mumbai’s coastline. File Photo
As mid-day continues with its ‘Know Your Wards’ series, we now focus on the ‘B’ administrative ward, which borders the Arabian Sea, forming a part of Mumbai’s western coastline.
The B ward is characterised by high population density, limited open spaces, frequent traffic congestion and a severe shortage of parking facilities. The area is undergoing rapid transformation due to multiple redevelopment projects; however, it is also notorious for unchecked and unauthorised vertical development, raising concerns over infrastructure strain and civic regulation.
Administrative ward: B ward
Areas under ward: Mohammad Ali Road, Dongri, and Bhendi Bazar
Characterised by: High population density, fewer open spaces, traffic jams, and a lackof parking spaces. Area fast changing due to redevelopment projects, but also notorious for unchecked, unauthorised vertical development
Population of ward: 131,544 | gross density of ward: 479
Main issues:
Chronic water-logging spots- none
Vulnerable settlements - 10 dilapidated buildings, and a number of illegal constructions
Open spaces- 18 including Babula Tank Playground
Lack of parking space and frequent traffic jams; large presence of unauthorised hawkers
Road concreting status
Partially completed- 13
completed- 8
Not started- 62
Electoral ward 223 in the B Ward:
223: Umarkhadi, Dana Bundar, Princess Dock, Wadi Bundar
Demographic details
Total population: 63,045
SC: 4780 (8%)
ST: 759 (1%)
Ward reservation
2017- Reserved for OBC
2025- Reserved for women
Voter details
Tentative voters (2025): 46,906
Male: 24,224
Female: 22,682
Others: 0
Political details
Previous Municipal Councillor (2012): Javed Juneja
Municipal Councillor's name (2017): Nikita Dnyanraj Nikam (Congress)
Winning margin: 39%
Votes received: 8634
Total votes cast: 22,085
Electoral Ward 224 in the B Ward:
224: Victoria Dock, Bengalipura Koliwada, Mandvi, Pydhonie
Demographic details
Total population: 64,245
SC population: 558 (1%)
ST population: 330 (1%)
Ward reservation
2017 - Reserved for women
2025 - Reserved for women belonging to OBC
Voter details
Tentative voters (2025): 56,605
Male: 28,917
Female: 24,176
Others: 3
Political details
Previous Municipal Councillor (2012): Ganesh Sanap
Municipal Councillor's name (2017): Afrin Shaikh (Congress)
Winning margin: 39%
Votes received: 7681
Total votes cast: 19,482
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