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Madhuri Kale, The Congress Secretary, Seeks Remedies For Vashi’s Parking Problems

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Solutions for Navi Mumbai’s Parking issues were demanded by Madhuri Kale.

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Congress Secretary Madhuri Kale has addressed the urgent need for car parking in Vashi and asked the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) to arrange for car parking on the drains that run along Palm Beach Road, passing by Sectors 28 and 29, and extending to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk in Vashi. She underlined the necessity of this approach in her testimony to the commissioner in order to reduce local traffic congestion. She also produced a letter signed by 150 residents requesting that the drain be turned into a parking lot like to the one in 16, Vashi, that is close to the HSC and SSC Board Office.

She also insisted on installing a traffic signal at the intersection that links Sectors 14 and 29.

She also wanted the area’s civic services to be improved. The remark brought attention to the poor illumination on sidewalks, which puts women’s safety at risk. An added problem is overgrown trees blocking the street lights. Kale emphasized that improved illumination was necessary to guarantee visibility and safety.

It was additionally founded that Rajiv Gandhi Udyan in Vashi Sector 29 lacks facilities for providing drinking water. Kale insisted on having this essential facility provided. She also demanded that the roadways in Sectors 28 and 29 be reconstructed, pointing out that precipitation has rendered the pathways slick and dangerous for pedestrians. To avoid mishaps, a formal request was submitted to apply bleaching powder to certain regions.

After speaking with the commissioner, Kale reported receiving a favorable answer and an assurance that all necessary work will be done to fully resolve these concerns.

City Engineer at NMMC Shirish Aardwad stated, “Civil works have been completed in accordance with demand. The remaining civil construction will also be examined.

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Man Detained In Navi Mumbai For Raping A 41-year-old Bank Employee

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According to authorities, a guy has been detained in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, on suspicion of sexually abusing a bank employee who is 41 years old. This was announced on Sunday.

The police said that a case was filed at the Panvel police station in response to a complaint made by the woman, who claimed to have been raped. It stated that additional investigation was ongoing and that the accused was taken into custody on Friday in accordance with pertinent Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) rules.

The defendant in this case was employed by the bank as a driver. A few months prior, he had become friends with the victim and afterwards developed a sexual relationship with her. According to the official, he allegedly took pictures and private films of their interactions without getting her permission and then used them to threaten the woman.

According to him, the accused sexually harassed the victim and then threatened to show her family and bank coworkers the video recordings and her private photos.

The official stated that an investigation is in progress and that the accused reportedly verbally and physically assaulted the victim after she started to reject his approaches.

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The New Civil Code Court Building In Panvel Has Received Administrative Authority To Add Additional Floors

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The New Civil Code Court Building in Panvel is set to have its second and third floors built after receiving administrative approval from the state government. The proposed expansion, estimated to cost Rs. 17.31 crore, is anticipated to increase facilities for the public and legal professionals while also easing present space restrictions.

The Panvel Lawyers Association and MLA Prashant Thakur, who pushed for the extra floors to alleviate the building’s overcrowding, were successful in getting the approval after a protracted battle. MLA Thakur had brought up the difficulties resulting from insufficient court space and facilities in an urgent request to Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

There are only eight court halls spread across the ground and one additional story of the new facility, which now holds a total of fifteen courts, including Civil Courts, First Class Magistrate Courts, Senior Civil Code Courts, District and High Sessions Courts, and a POSCO Court. Some courts are now functioning out of temporary locations due to a shortage of suitable courtrooms.

The extension will greatly assist attorneys, litigants, and other stakeholders by adding much-needed courtroom space and amenities. The additional floors will increase court operations’ efficiency and assist alleviate the existing overcrowding problem.

The Panvel Lawyers Association, under the direction of President Adv. Manoj Bhujbal, has thanked Ajit Pawar, Devendra Fadnavis, and Chief Minister Eknath Shinde for their assistance. The association and its office bearers have also received praise from MLA Prashant Thakur for their effective efforts in obtaining the required financing and clearance for the project.

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Housing Regularization Is Finally Coming For Victims Of The Navi Mumbai Project

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The victims of the Navi Mumbai local project have endured many hardships and disregard for almost forty years. These people have long suffered from the irregular state of their homes because they gave up their agricultural land to allow for the growth of what is now a bustling city. Their predicament affected their businesses, employment prospects, and ability to apply for scholarships in addition to housing concerns.

Manda Mhatre, the MLA, has persistently pushed for these homes to be regularized. MLA Manda Mhatre has dedicated her life to advocating for the project victims ever since her election to the Legislative Council in 2004 and her successive re-elections to the Belapur Legislative Assembly in 2014 and 2019. In 2015, she made inquiries in the Legislature and pushed for the drafting of regulations to deal with the problem.

Her support through letters sent in March and July of 2022 to Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. MLA Manda Mhatre visited with the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister during Ganeshotsav, and they promised her that a government ordinance will be released shortly.

MLA Manda Mhatre stated, “The issue that has persisted for four decades will be addressed by the upcoming government ordinance.”

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