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A citizens group in Navi Mumbai has petitioned the Supreme Court

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The Akhil Sanpada Sanskrutik Pratishthan (ASSP), a citizens’ group in Navi Mumbai, has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a Bombay high court order directing the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) to issue a commencement certificate (CC) to the Tanzimul Muslimin Society Sanpada for the construction of a mosque in Sector 8 of Sanpada in Navi Mumbai.

Sanpada is a wealthy Navi Mumbai neighbourhood with a well-known Ganpati temple, a gurudwara, and a church. A Jain derasar and a new Ganpati temple are now being built. Residents and the authorities have been at odds for the past 22 years over the allocation of a plot to the Tanzimul Muslimin Society Sanpada (TMSS). The ASSP is opposed to a mosque being built in the node.

The Akhil Sanpada Sanskrutik Pratishthan (ASSP), a citizens’ group in Navi Mumbai, has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn a Bombay high court order directing the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) to issue a commencement certificate (CC) to the Tanzimul Muslimin Society Sanpada for the construction of a mosque in Sector 8 of Sanpada in Navi Mumbai.

Sanpada is a prosperous Navi Mumbai residential community with a well-known Ganpati temple, a gurudwara, and a church. A Jain derasar and a new Ganpati temple are now being built. Residents and the authorities have been at odds for the past 22 years over the allocation of a plot to the Tanzimul Muslimin Society Sanpada (TMSS). The ASSP opposes the building of a mosque in the node.

The citizens’ association has also stated that if the administration damages their feelings by allowing the construction of a mosque on the property, senior members will commit suicide. They are requesting that the proposed mosque be relocated due to the low Muslim population in the area.

The top court ordered the city government to issue a CC to the TMSS for the construction of a mosque to begin in January 2022. The CIDCO had also given its approval for the construction of a mosque, and the TMSS had paid the land premium.

Residents of Sanpada have previously opposed the construction of a mosque under the banner of the Akhil Sanpada Rahiwasi Mahasangh. This same group, now known as the Akhil Sanpada Sanskrutik Pratishthan, is still fighting the ruling.

Ghanshyam Pate, the citizens’ group’s secretary, claimed the group had held protests, organised a Sanpada shutdown, met with CIDCO officials and ministers, and gone to the high court to prevent the construction of a mosque in the area. “There are just 51 Muslim families in Sanpada, which is a Hindu majority neighbourhood.” “Building a mosque here is likely to cause a religious conflict,” Pate predicted. According to Pate, even the senior police inspector of Turbhe police station has stated that if a mosque is built on the provided property, severe law and order concerns will develop.

As per Pate, Sanpada already has two mosques, and adding a third would violate CIDCO’s own rule prohibiting the construction of two religious structures within 500 metres of one other. “A survey of Sanpada’s layout is underway, as authorised by the Urban Development department, and the truth will be revealed, as the site allocated to the TMSS is intended for other reasons,” Pate stated.

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Inter-School Cultural Cup Sees Overwhelming Participation In Navi Mumbai

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Navi Mumbai Students Shine At NMMC’s Inter-School Cultural Cup.

The Competition

The Inter-School Cultural Cup, organized by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) Sports and Cultural Department, has received an enthusiastic response from students across the city. The event aims to encourage and showcase artistic talent, featuring competitions in singing, dance, short plays, and street plays.

The preliminary rounds, held on March 7 and 8, 2025, across two zones, saw over 4,000 students from various schools participating. A total of 54 schools competed in singing, 65 in dance, 28 in short plays, and 23 in street plays. These initial rounds were conducted in a rehearsal format without elaborate costumes.

A distinguished panel of judges evaluated the performances, including music composer Rigved Deshpande for singing and dancer Priya Samarth for dance. Following the intense preliminary rounds, 20 schools have qualified for the finals in singing and dance, while 10 schools each have advanced in short plays and street plays.

The finals for short plays and street plays are scheduled for March 12, 2025, at Vishnudas Bhave Auditorium, Vashi, followed by the singing and dance finals on March 13 at the same venue.

The competition will conclude with a grand prize distribution ceremony on March 13 at 4 PM, where winners will be honored for their outstanding performances. The event continues to serve as a prestigious platform for young performers to display their artistic skills.

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Commuters Are Severely Impacted By The Severe Bus Shortage At NMMT’s Ghansoli Depot

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There is a severe bus shortage at NMMT’s Ghansoli Depot, severely impacting commuters.

The Shortage

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) Ghansoli depot is facing a severe crisis, with over 50% of its fleet rendered non-operational due to poor maintenance and technical failures. The situation has led to significant inconvenience for daily commuters who rely on these services.

According to sources, out of the 114 buses in the depot’s fleet, as many as 75 are currently out of service. These buses have been grounded due to various technical issues, including engine failure, gear defects, and chassis cracks. As a result, only 39 buses are operational, of which eight are reserved for school students, leaving a mere 31 buses for public transport.

Commuters have raised concerns about the reliability and safety of the remaining operational buses, fearing mechanical failures due to inadequate maintenance. A Ghansoli resident voiced concerns about the potential risks posed by the poorly maintained buses.

NMMT General Manager Yogesh Kaduskar acknowledged the crisis and assured commuters that efforts are underway to repair and restore as many buses as possible. “We are working towards ensuring that maximum buses are repaired soon and brought on the road to serve commuters,” Kaduskar stated.

With limited buses available, passengers are struggling with overcrowding and increased waiting times. Many are urging NMMT to expedite repairs and improve fleet maintenance to restore normalcy to public transport in the region.

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On April 7, NMMC Will Host Lokshahi Din, And Citizens Are Encouraged To Submit Grievances

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The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) will conduct its monthly Lokshahi Din (Democracy Day) on April 7, 2025, in line with Maharashtra government directives. The initiative allows citizens to present grievances directly to the administration for resolution.

Residents wishing to submit complaints must apply in the prescribed format in two copies by March 2, 2025, addressing their applications to the Commissioner of NMMC with “Application for Lokshahi Din” clearly marked on the front.

According to an NMMC official, only personal grievances related to a single department and a single issue will be considered. Applicants must have already approached the relevant department or authority before applying. Matters under judicial consideration, revenue or appeal-related issues, service concerns, and establishment-related complaints will not be entertained.

Applications that fail to follow the required format or lack supporting documents will be rejected. Additionally, grievances that are not personal in nature or have already received a final response will not be considered.

The prescribed application format is available free of charge at the Public Relations Department, 3rd Floor, NMMC New Headquarters, Sector 15A, near Kille Gaonthan, CBD Belapur.

Lokshahi Din serves as a crucial platform for direct citizen engagement with the administration, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance. Residents are encouraged to submit their grievances promptly to take advantage of this opportunity.

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