Nashik Central Assembly constituency is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha (Assembly) constituencies in the state of Maharashtra, in Western India. It is one of the six assembly segments within the Nashik Lok Sabha constituency.
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On 2 December 2025, the Nashik Municipal Corporation successfully listed its Clean Godavari Municipal Bonds on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), raising ₹200 crore (₹100 crore base issue + ₹100 crore green shoe option). The issuance was oversubscribed 3.95x, demonstrating strong investor confidence. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and senior officials from NSE and NMC were present for the listing. According to the official release, the funds will be utilized for: Construction of the Ram Jhula pedestrian bridge Upgrading the Kalaram Mandir precinct Wastewater and sewer management to prevent pollution of the Godavari Pilgrim amenities and riverfront improvements for Kumbh Mela 2027 Additionally, NMC will receive a ₹26 crore incentive grant from the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs due to the successful bond issuance.
The Government of Maharashtra issued a GR approving the Nashik Ring Road project with a sanctioned land acquisition cost of ₹3659.47 crore. The project will be executed by MSIDC, while the civil cost of ₹4262.64 crore awaits approval from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH).
As part of the Union Budget 2021–22, the Government of India announced a budgetary provision of ₹2,092 crore for the Nashik Metro Neo project under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. This allocation aimed to introduce a modern, economical, and sustainable electric transit model for Nashik.
The Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (MRIDC), in its official press release dated 4 June 2020, confirmed that the Ministry of Railways has approved the Pune–Nashik Semi High-Speed Railway Line. This will be the first Broad-Gauge Semi High-Speed corridor in the world, designed for speeds up to 200 km/hr, with future readiness for 250 km/hr. The project spans 235 km, includes 24 stations, 18 tunnels, 19 viaducts, and requires 1,458 hectares of land across Pune, Ahmednagar, and Nashik districts. Estimated project cost is ₹16,039 crore. Construction is expected to begin after financial closure, with an estimated completion timeline of 1200 days.