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Activist questions why the HC did not approve building a cycling route across mangroves

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In Navi Mumbai according to the court’s rules in the 2018 judgement of Bombay Environment Action Group versus Maharashtra government for mangrove preservation, RTI activist Anarjit Chauhan has questioned the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation for starting the concretization work for the cycle track in the coastal area without obtaining the necessary approval of the Bombay high court. However, the high court’s approval should have been obtained before beginning this construction, which would cost Rs 11.58 crore, in the CRZ region along the Palm Beach road for the cycling track.

The NMMC has been instructed in writing to respect by all applicable laws; otherwise, it will be considered contempt of court, according to Chauhan. In light of the harm the cycling track has caused to the mangroves, he said, harsh action must be taken against the civic engineering department. Additionally, Chauhan asked the audit department to halt payments to the project’s contractors until further notice. The NMMC commissioner, Rajesh Narvekar, responded to a request for comment by saying, “The appropriate authorization from the Mangrove Cell of the forest department has been taken for the cycle track project. In any case, I shall urge the engineering division to investigate this matter further.

The activist disagreed, though: “The responsible NMMC department should also be charged with violating the Forest Conservation Act of 1980 if RCC or concretization work is being done in the CRZ region. The NMMC made a mistake in this instance.”

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Road Accidents Have Decreased And Pedestrian Mobility Is Made Easier By FOB In Sector 9, Vashi

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FOB at Sector 9, Vashi eases pedestrian movement, reduces road accidents.

The Bridge

After a protracted delay, the eagerly anticipated Foot-Over-Bridge (FOB) at Sector 9, Vashi, has now opened to the public, offering much-needed respite to the locals and shoppers. The project was originally scheduled to be finished in August, but the COVID-19 epidemic and other unanticipated obstacles caused several interruptions. The neighborhood has embraced the FOB, which is now fully operational with elevators added, and it is already improving pedestrian safety.

The bridge, which is expected to cost around Rs 2.44 crores, is intended to make it easier for pedestrians to cross the congested road, particularly in Sector 9’s crowded marketplace. Given the high volume of traffic in the region, the new infrastructure has improved safety by lowering the likelihood of traffic accidents.

“This bridge is a boon to the residents of this area, and it’s better late than never,” said Sector 9 resident Radhika Kavinde, expressing her happiness. Without worrying about approaching traffic, my kids and I can cross the street securely. These days, we utilize it a lot.

Another local, Amol Desai, praised the elevators’ considerate installation, particularly for senior citizens. Lift installation was a wise decision on the part of NMMC. My elderly parents, who spend every evening in the public garden across the street, find it extremely beneficial. The elevator is roomy and simple to use. It’s safe since the tiles are non-slip and tactile,” he added.

Another resident, Indrajit Das, emphasized the advantages of accessibility for different groups. “Pedestrians may cross the bridge more readily, and sellers with bulky bags will find it quite easy. Elderly people and youngsters can also benefit from it. This bridge has been long anticipated, and its arrival has improved the safety and convenience of our everyday trips.

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Officers Are Instructed By CIDCO Vice Chairman Vijay Singhal To Speed Up The Execution Of Important Projects

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CIDCO Vice Chairman Vijay Singhal directs officers for speedy implementation of key projects.

The Projects

On January 13, 2025, Mr. Vijay Singhal, the Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO), held a thorough review meeting at CIDCO Bhavan to evaluate the status of several ambitious and ongoing projects, such as the Navi Mumbai International Airport, Mega Housing Projects, and NAINA (Navi Mumbai Airport Influence Notified Area).

Mr. Singhal examined the existing state, obstacles, and needs for the timely completion of these projects with department heads, important executives, and Joint Managing Directors Shantanu Goel, Rahul Kardile, and Ganesh Deshmukh.

The prosperity of Navi Mumbai, as well as the state and the nation, depends heavily on the ambitious initiatives that CIDCO has undertaken. According to Mr. Singhal, “the progress is satisfactory so far, and I have instructed the concerned officers to ensure completion within the stipulated time.”

The necessity for smooth coordination and openness between all parties engaged in such projects, like as the mammoth housing program and the Navi Mumbai International Airport, was underlined by Mr. Singhal at the discussion. The Vice Chairman emphasized the significance of following schedules for the effective completion of these projects and reaffirmed CIDCO’s dedication to providing top-notch infrastructure and services.

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After Ten Years, A Man In Navi Mumbai Is Imprisoned For A Year For Assaulting A Police Officer

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A 50-year-old man was given a one-year jail sentence by a court in Maharashtra’s Thane district for assaulting a police officer who was on duty in Navi Mumbai in 2015.

More Sessions The accused, Shailendra Mahendra Singh, of Nerul in Navi Mumbai, was also fined Rs 4,500 by Judge K R Deshpande in Tuesday’s ruling.

The case’s complainant, Anagha Vivek Kale, and her companions were driving to work on April 25, 2015, according to Additional Public Prosecutor E B Dhamal, who testified in court. When the accused, who was on a motorcycle, approached their automobile, they were assaulted and beaten.

After that, the woman called the police and requested help. Later, Assistant Police Inspector Sachin Hire and his crew reached the location. The accused also mistreated them, manhandled them, and threatened them with severe repercussions.

The accused was then overwhelmed by the other police officers. After his arrest, he was given bail. Sections 353, 341, 506, and 509 of the Indian Penal Code were utilized to book the accused.

The accused was sentenced to various lengths of imprisonment under various legal laws, with the maximum being one year, after the court observed that the prosecution had effectively proven all of the allegations against him.

The judge ordered that each sentence run consecutively. Additionally, it mandated that Rs 3,000 be handed to the complainant lady and Rs 1,000 to the accused when the fine money was realized. According to prosecutor Dhamal, the accusations against the accused were supported by the examination of five witnesses in all.

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