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Additional English-medium civic schools are demanded by MLA Ganesh Naik

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In Navi Mumbai, Airoli BJP MLA Shree Ganesh Naik demands for Additional English-medium civic schools.

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The demand made by MLA Ganesh Naik for more English-medium schools that are accessible to children from economically deprived classes has been recognized by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC). In response, the city government has decided to open English-medium schools for students in kindergarten to tenth grade, beginning in June 2024.

In a regular meeting with Municipal Commissioner Rajesh Narvekar, MLA Ganesh Naik talked about a number of concerns affecting Navi Mumbai. The decision to establish English-medium schools is an attempt to remove financial obstacles that keep kids from low-income households from attending private schools. As part of an additional initiative, MLA Ganesh Naik set aside Rs. 1 crore from his MLA money to reduce traffic on the Trans Harbour route near Digha station. With the help of this grant, a skywalk will be built, providing commuters going to and from the station with a safe route.

In light of the growing prevalence of kidney disease, MLA Naik also suggested at the discussion to open a 50-bed dialysis facility. The Municipal Corporation has indicated that it is prepared to provide funding for this important medical facility. Speaking about environmental issues, MLA Naik called for quick action to stop Navi Mumbai’s rising air pollution. In order to devise practical solutions, he convened a conference with representatives of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board.

MLA Ganesh Naik took a strong stand, claiming that the city would not gain from the Communication Based Train Control (CBTC) project, and he rejected the grant of Rs. 1400 crore from the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation. To express the municipality’s position, a letter has been written to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.

Furthermore, MLA Naik argued that costs at the well-known Wonders Park in Nerul should be lowered, stressing the significance of maintaining it within the means of the average Navi Mumbai resident. Additionally, initiatives to keep project victims employed in connection with the MIDC, CIDCO, and Morbe projects were effective. A request for funding these people’s maintenance has been made to the government.

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Taloja SUV Crash Death Toll Rises to Two as Burn Victim Succumbs

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The death toll from the horrific multi-vehicle crash in Taloja Phase-1 has risen to two following the tragic demise of a bystander who sustained severe burn injuries during the accident.

The incident unfolded in Sector-10 when a speeding electric SUV spun completely out of control. The luxury vehicle rammed into a two-wheeler, a commercial tempo, and an autorickshaw before finally ploughing straight into a roadside vada pav food stall. The collision caused a massive vessel filled with boiling frying oil at the food stall to overturn, spilling directly onto a nearby bystander. The victim suffered catastrophic burns across the neck, back, and upper body and tragically succumbed to the injuries while undergoing treatment at a local hospital.

The first fatality of the crash occurred on the spot, where a 32-year-old scooty rider, identified as Nadeem Khan, was killed instantly by the initial impact. The driver of the SUV, identified as 22-year-old college student Arafat Patel the son of a local real estate builder initially abandoned the mangled vehicle and fled the scene on foot. Following a coordinated nine-hour manhunt utilizing technical surveillance, the Taloja police successfully tracked down and arrested Patel from his father’s office in Kharghar.

During police interrogation, Patel claimed that he panicked in the driver’s seat and accidentally stomped on the accelerator instead of the brakes. Medical evaluation reports have confirmed that the accused was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the crash.

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Manhunt Launched After Murder Near CBD Belapur D-Mart

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Unidentified attacker at large following a deadly assault with a sharp weapon in broad daylight.

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The CBD Belapur police have launched a massive manhunt after an unidentified man was brutally attacked and killed with a sharp weapon in a bustling commercial area. The gruesome incident took place in the immediate vicinity of the popular D-Mart store in CBD Belapur, causing immediate panic among shoppers and local residents.

According to preliminary details, the victim suffered fatal injuries from the assault and succumbed to his wounds. The motive behind the violent attack remains entirely unclear, as police officials are currently working to establish the identity of the deceased man.

A heavy police deployment was rushed to the crime scene shortly after the incident was reported. Law enforcement teams have cordoned off the area and are actively gathering evidence. Investigators are currently scanning through footage from CCTV cameras installed around the D-Mart premises and adjacent commercial establishments to trace the attacker’s route and identity.

The local police have registered a case of murder and are questioning eyewitnesses, including street vendors and security guards who were present near the store at the time of the incident. Authorities have urged anyone with information regarding the identity of the victim or suspicious movement in the area to come forward as the search for the assailant intensifies.

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Navi Mumbai’s Largest Cluster Scheme Approved to Rebuild Ghansoli’s Dilapidated Simplex Colony

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NMMC greenlights massive redevelopment project for Sector-7, promising modern housing and structural safety for over 16,000 residents.

The Redevelopment

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has officially issued an Urban Renewal Plan notification for the Simplex Housing Condominium in Ghansoli, Sector-7. This long-awaited decision clears the path for the largest cluster redevelopment project in the city’s history, spanning a massive 67,146 square meters.

Built decades ago by CIDCO, the sprawling colony has deteriorated into a hazardous state. Residents have been living in highly unsafe conditions, frequently dealing with deeply cracked pillars, fractured walls, and falling ceiling plaster. The redevelopment will bring major relief to roughly 16,000 residents predominantly families of Mathadi workers who are currently cramped into tiny, one-room tenements.

Past attempts to rebuild individual buildings independently failed because small plot sizes, tight development rules, and narrow internal roads made reconstruction financially unviable for developers. By combining multiple building blocks (including the C, D, E, F, and H series) under a single “cluster,” the NMMC is paving the way for a well-planned, modern township with superior infrastructure.

Following smaller pilot cluster projects previously introduced in Vashi, the massive scale of the Simplex colony transformation is expected to set a new blueprint for reviving other aging CIDCO pockets across Navi Mumbai. The municipal administration has opened a 30-day window for citizens to submit feedback, suggestions, or objections before finalizing the blueprint and beginning construction.

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