Updated On: 31 August, 2025 10:02 PM IST | Navi Mumbai | Amarjeet Singh
According to civic officials, nearly 7000 protesters are currently stationed at two locations. To meet their daily needs, the NMMC has stationed 10 water tankers (3 lakh litres) at CIDCO Exhibition Centre, with an additional five on standby

Sanitation workers clean toilets using tanker water. PIC/AMARJEET SINGH
WITH thousands of Maratha protestors camping at the CIDCO Exhibition Centre and APMC market since last week, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has swung into action to provide essential facilities, from drinking water and sanitation to medical services.
According to civic officials, nearly 7000 protesters are currently stationed at these two locations. To meet their daily needs, the NMMC has stationed 10 water tankers (3 lakh litres) at CIDCO Exhibition Centre, with an additional five on standby. For bathing, 150 water taps have been installed, 50 within the exhibition centre premises and 70 near Maharashtra Sadan land. At APMC’s onion-potato market, four 10,000-litre tankers are already in use, with five more planned if required.
Sanitation has been one of the key demands of the protesters. NMMC has set up 250 toilets at CIDCO, supported by a 30-member cleaning team and five suction machines. Around 35 cleaning staff are working in three shifts round the clock to maintain hygiene at CIDCO, while another 10 staffers are deployed at APMC market. Dedicated vehicles, six at CIDCO and two at APMC have been assigned for garbage clearance.