Thackeray, flanked by a number of party MPs and MLAs, said the manifesto was being released independently by the party as today was the birth anniversary of Sena founder Bal Thackeray.
"January 23 is a very important day for Shiv Sainiks and we continue to be committed to the people of Mumbai on this day. Hence, (we) decided to release our manifesto today," he said.
The Sena chief said if at all an alliance with BJP for the BMC (Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation) polls materialises, "good suggestions" by the ally will also be incorporated in the manifesto.
He, however, refused to divulge details on the parleys being held by the two parties.
Among sops in the manifesto, Sena has promised to open e-learning centres for students and broaden the scope of teaching to meet demands in the current age. The party also offered to give preference in jobs in the BMC to those educated in civic-run schools.
The manifesto, read out by Arvind Sawant,MP, also revealed the party's plans in sectors like tourism, health, environment, 24X7 water supply, free travel in BEST buses to students in school uniforms, besides promises in areas like sanitation and treatment of waste water.
Protracted negotiations between the two parties have failed to clinch a deal with both sides claiming larger number of seats than each is willing to concede.
While BJP has staked claim for over 100 seats in the 227-member council, the Sena appears to be in no mood to yield to the ally's demands in its prime political space.
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Meanwhile, the manifesto promises that property tax for existing homes having a carpet area of upto 500 sq ft, will be completely waived off and there will be concessions in the tax for homes upto 700 sq ft.
The Sena promised beautification and restructure of all gardens, setting up recreation centres for senior citizens, creating creches and construction of four new swimming pools in the city.
The Sena assured to develop tourist spots on the eastern coast on 900 acre MbPT plot.
"BMC can develop a new tourist spot if Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) hands over 900 acres plot, which is lying vacant since years. It will help boost city's economy," Thackeray said.
"Though the Middle Vaitarna project has been completed in three-and-half years, it took almost 9 years to obtain permissions," said Thackeray.
In a bid to woo the dabbawala community, Thackeray promised to construct a 'Dabbawala Bhavan' in south Mumbai and also promised motor cycle stands outside railway stations for two-wheelers.
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