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CIDCO announces 10 per cent water cut across Navi Mumbai from May 28

CIDCO has announced a 10 per cent water cut across Navi Mumbai and adjoining nodes from May 28 due to declining reservoir levels, rising summer heat and delayed monsoon fears. Revised weekly shutdown schedules will affect areas including Kharghar, Panvel, Ulwe, Kamothe and Taloja

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Residents living in CIDCO-administered nodes across Navi Mumbai and adjoining areas will face a 10 per cent water cut from May 28, 2026, as the civic planning authority moves to conserve dwindling water reserves amid fears of delayed monsoon and rising summer temperatures.

In an official statement issued on Tuesday, City and Industrial Development Corporation said the decision was taken after reviewing the declining usable water stock in key reservoirs supplying water to CIDCO areas.

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