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Mumbai Festival 2024 – Celebrate! Discover! Connect! details revealed
Mumbai: The Mumbai Festival 2024, poised to illuminate the lively ‘City of Dreams’ from January 20 to 28 unveils the details of the enchanting events and engaging activities. On 17 January 2024 in the presence of a distinguished gathering, Hon’ble minister of tourism and rural development, Girish Mahajan, and Mumbai Festival Advisory Committee chairperson Anand Mahindra together with Government of Maharashtra tourism secretary Jayshree Bhoj disclosed the final venues, shared insights into the event flow, and presented the star-studded lineup of celebrities set to grace this grand celebration.
The momentous announcement unfolded in the distinguished presence of the Hon’ble minister of education and ministry of Marathi language, Guardian Minister – Mumbai City District Deepak Kesarkar and Hon’ble minister for skills, employment, entrepreneurship, and innovation, Guardian Minister- Mumbai Suburban District – Mangal Prabhat Lodha.
The occasion was further graced by the felicitation of our esteemed partners, including SBI, Signpost, Aerion Group, EaseMyTrip, Bisleri International Pvt Ltd, and Project Mumbai, acknowledging their significant contributions to the success of the Mumbai Festival. This cultural spectacle promises to be a journey into the vibrant heart of Maharashtra, bringing together an array of events, experiences, and renowned personalities. The Mumbai Festival 2024 would showcase the spirit of unity with the theme ‘Everyone’s Invited’ and aims to bring communities together, showcasing the best of Maharashtra’s cultural richness. Attendees can expect a spectacular blend of music, cinema, beach festivities, food fiestas and more. A detailed event lineup has been appended for reference.
Hon’ble minister of tourism and rural development Girish Mahajan, graced the occasion, sharing his enthusiasm for the festival. He stated, “Mumbai Festival 2024 celebrates Maharashtra’s cultural legacy. The festival provides a glimpse into the magnificence that awaits, and we encourage everyone to join us on this journey.
We poured our dedication, enthusiasm and passion into creating a never-seen masterpiece that signifies emotions and reawakens connections while honouring the very essence of Maharashtra. We believe that this event will alter tourists’ perceptions about Mumbai and inspire them to discover the richness of our homeland.” he added.
Government of Maharashtra secretary tourism Jayshree Bhoj said, “In my capacity as the Government of Maharashtra’s tourism secretary, I am ecstatic to see how The Mumbai Festival encourages a community’s creative and cultural exchange. The collective endeavour embodies the spirit of cooperation and diversity, characterising Maharashtra’s rich cultural legacy. My heartfelt appreciation to every participant, partner, and contributor for their unwavering help in making this event a huge success. As we unite to celebrate the diversity and magnificence of our state, let us welcome the celebrations with an open heart.”
Mumbai Festival Advisory Committee chairperson Anand Mahindra expressed ,”The Mumbai Festival portrays Maharashtra’s amazing and diverse cultural landscape. Every aspect you see, from the performances to the magnificent displays, reflects countless hours of sweat, passion, and commitment to present the incredible richness of Maharashtra. We are thrilled to host a festival that goes beyond limits, and I believe the details revealed today capture the diligence and efforts we’ve put in for an unforgettable celebration.”
The Mumbai Festival 2024 has its exciting anthem, “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai.” This musical sensation, which the talented Remo D’Souza choreographed, has become the city’s heartbeat as people groove to its enticing rhythm. The “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai Hookstep Challenge” has taken social media by storm, with influencers and users flaunting their dance moves. Composed by Shamir Tandon, the anthem features the powerful vocals of Sukhwinder Singh, Shankar Mahadevan, Harshdeep Kaur, Falguni Pathak, Avadhoot Gupte, and the captivating beats of The Dharavi Dream Project. As the city embraces the tune with open arms, the anthem has become one with Mumbai’s soul.
The department of tourism has entrusted Wizcraft Entertainment Agency Pvt. Ltd. to conceptualise and manage the Mumbai Festival 2024.
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Jubilant FoodWorks faces Rs 47.5 crore GST demand, plans appeal
Tax authorities flag alleged misclassification of restaurant services
MUMBAI:Â Jubilant FoodWorks Limited has landed in a tax tussle after receiving a GST demand of Rs 47.5 crore from the office of the additional commissioner of CGST and central excise in Thane, Maharashtra.
The order, issued under the provisions of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, relates to an alleged incorrect classification of certain services under the category of restaurant services. According to the tax authorities, this classification resulted in a short payment of goods and services tax for the period between the financial years 2019-20 and 2021-22.
The demand includes Rs 47.5 crore in GST along with an equal amount as penalty, in addition to applicable interest. The order was received by the company on March 13, 2026.
In a regulatory filing to the BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited, the company said it disagrees with the order and believes its arguments were not adequately considered.
The company is preparing to challenge the decision and plans to file an appeal. It added that once the redressal process is complete, the demand is likely to be dropped.
Despite the sizeable figure attached to the notice, the company said it does not expect any material impact on its financials, operations or other activities.
The disclosure was signed by Suman Hegde, EVP and chief financial officer, who confirmed that the company received the order at 19:06 IST on March 13 and has already initiated steps to contest it.
The development places the quick service restaurant major in the middle of a tax debate that could hinge on how certain restaurant-linked services are classified under GST rules. For now, the company appears ready to take the matter from the tax office to the appeals desk.








