Mumbai Grows Greener and Grittier: Water Metro Dreams, Food Safety Shocks, and a Bold Industrial Vision
This week brought two very different stories about Mumbai's relationship with its waterways and its culinary heritage — one pointing to an exciting green future, the other a sobering reminder that even beloved institutions must be held to hygiene standards. Both stories matter deeply to the city's residents.
⚡ Rs 150-Crore Electric Boat Hub to Power Mumbai's Water Metro
Maharashtra signed a memorandum of understanding with Zoya Marine Services to establish a Rs 150-crore electric boat manufacturing facility in Sindhudurg district, directly aimed at supplying vessels for Mumbai's expanding water metro network. The agreement was formalised at Mantralaya in the presence of Ports and Fisheries Minister Nitesh Rane. The planned manufacturing plant represents a significant investment in both green maritime technology and local industrial capacity along Maharashtra's coastline. For Mumbai commuters, the development signals concrete progress toward a cleaner, water-based public transport future. [7]
🍦 K Rustom Loses Licence After FDA Finds Rats and Expired Items
Mumbai's iconic ice cream outlet K Rustom had its operating licence suspended following a crackdown by Maharashtra's Food and Drug Administration, which found rats and expired items on the premises. The discovery shocked many Mumbaikars, for whom the heritage establishment holds a cherished place in the city's culinary identity. The FDA's action was part of a broader enforcement drive targeting food establishments across the state for hygiene violations. The suspension serves as a sobering reminder that no outlet, however storied, is exempt from the basic standards of food safety that residents deserve. [4]
