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The Nerul plot by CIDCO is under CRZ

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In Navi Mumbai the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) has now filed an affidavit substantiating the claims that the plot falls under the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) restrictions. The NGT had previously granted a stay on the City and Industrial Development Corporation’s (CIDCO) proposed auction of a 25,000 square metre plot in Nerul, but the NGT later lifted the stay.

The CIDCO’s decision to sell the site close to Nerul Jetty in breach of the CRZ regulations was contested in a petition submitted by Navi Mumbai Environment Preservation Society (NMEPS) to the NGT on August 18, 2022.

On December 20, there will be another hearing for the petition.

The fourth respondent in the case, the MCZMA, filed an affidavit on November 17 stating that the plot 2A, which is located in sectors 54, 56, and 58 of Nerul (West), falls partially inside CRZ I and partially within CRZ II zones. The document additionally indicated that the MCZMA had not received any requests for CRZ clearance and had not authorised the auctioning of the site.

A Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) was created for the Government of Maharashtra by the Institute of Remote Sensing at Anna University in Chennai, and it was authorised by the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Climate Change in February 2019. It is apparent from a comparison of the aforementioned CZMP and Google Image that the current area under issue partially falls inside CRZ I and CRZ II.

The criteria by which particular places are designated as being under CRZ I and II zones have been thoroughly outlined by the coastal authority.

The MCZMA has determined that the contested plot fits within both groups based on the parameters. This supports our belief that the CIDCO sold the property in complete violation of the law, and if it is not stopped, it will undermine the city’s ability to protect itself from floods and other natural catastrophes, according to VK Gandhi, president of NMEPS.

The MCMZA’s response has given locals hope that CIDCO will scrap the idea. CIDCO, when approached, argued that the proposed transaction does not go against any rules. But they declined to respond.

“The petition challenging the sale of the site that is within the mangrove belt has been bolstered by the MCMZA affidavit before the NGT. Ideally, the CIDCO should immediately abandon its ambitions to sell the plot and think twice before investing tax dollars in pointless court battles, according to Sunil Agarwal, another activist.

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Aditya Thackeray queries the hold-up in naming the airports in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Navi Mumbai.

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Former Minister and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aditya Thackeray has criticized the Mahayuti government in Maharashtra and the BJP-led government at the federal level for delaying the naming of the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar airport after Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) after veteran leader DB Patil.
Is this pending matter typical of the BJP’s Union government? Or is it just their desire to continue disparaging Maharashtra?” he inquired.

“It is DB Patil’s birth anniversary,” Aditya Thackeray said in his post on X. The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) Government cabinet recommended to the Union government in 2022 that the Navi Mumbai International Airport be renamed DB Patil International Airport. The Government of India’s clearance is still waiting. It has been waiting for more than three years, even though we have all written reminder letters to the Union Civil Aviation ministers both then and now. On this unique occasion, I kindly ask Union Civil Aviation Minister @RamMNK ji to accept the proposal once more today.

“In the same way, the union government has been considering renaming Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar airport as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj airport since 2020,” he added.
Similar requests were expressed by Uddhav Thackeray, the leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT), in a letter to the Center in January 2024.

In honor of the late chief minister of the state, Manohar Parrikar, the airports in Ayodhya and Goa have been renamed Maharshi Valmiki International Airport and Manohar International Airport, respectively. Why can’t the same standard be applied to the airports at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, if Ayodhya and Mopa may be named after specific people?” he said.

Furthermore, the Mahayuti administration has said that the greenfield airport would begin operations in April of this year with a capacity to handle 20 crore people annually, making Aditya Thackeray’s action to remind the state and the center of designating NMIA significant.
When NMIA performed its first flight validation test on December 29 of last year, an Indigo A320 aircraft safely landed on the airport runway. An Indian Air Force C-295, a sizable multi-role tactical airlifter, made its first landing from the airport on October 11, 2024.

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In A Vashi Scooter-car Collision, Two Women Died; The Driver Escapes

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Around 6:45 a.m. on Sunday, two women were killed in a sad mishap in Vashi when their scooter collided with a car. The driver of the vehicle reportedly left the site of the collision right away, according to the police. When Sanskruti Khokale, 22, arrived to NMMC Hospital in Vashi, he was declared “brought dead.” The 22-year-old pillion rider, Anjali Pandey, passed away while receiving treatment for her terrible injuries.

After finishing a night shift at a BPO in Turbhe MIDC, the two women were headed home. The scooter apparently went into the wrong side of the road at Kopri Bridge, where the collision happened close to the traffic signal. There was a head-on accident between the automobile and the scooter. The automobile driver has been charged with a crime, according to APMC police station Senior Inspector Ajay Shinde. The car’s registration number was recorded by local CCTV, indicating that the owner lives in Dombivli. To find the driver, a police squad has been sent out.

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A Navi Mumbai Man Was Arrested For Forging The Signature Of Deputy CM Pawar

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Navi Mumbai Man Arrested For Forging Deputy CM Pawar’s Signature.

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A 42-year-old guy was taken into custody in Malabar Hill on Sunday for defrauding the public by pretending to be Ajit Pawar OSD (Officer on Special Duty). He utilized phony letterhead bearing the Deputy Chief Minister’s falsified signature.

Pravin Prakash Sathe, the accused, has been taken into custody. Sathe lives in Ulwe, Navi Mumbai, and is originally from Satara. He has been accused by the police under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Sections 318(4) (cheating), 316(2) (criminal breach of trust), 336(3) (creating fake papers or electronic records with purpose to cause damage), and 340(2) (forged document or electronic record). He must appear in court and is being held on police remand until Tuesday.

When Sathe tweeted a screenshot of the deputy CM’s counterfeit letterhead with his forged signature, claiming to be Ajit’s OSD and claiming to have been appointed as such, the issue was uncovered last month.

The complaint was lodged by Atul Shitole, a 53-year-old Pune resident, who told the police that Sathe had also claimed to have operated out of Devgiri, the deputy chief minister’s official home on Malabar Hill.

Under the guise of assisting them with government-related tasks, Sathe has defrauded several individuals of their money by claiming to be a government official. Police discovered a screenshot of the fake letterhead in his phone’s photo gallery while conducting their investigation.

“We will extract the data to ascertain that he has duped many people,” a police official stated.

According to a senior officer, they were also looking into how many individuals Sathe had deceived and where else he had used the fake letterhead.

The officer stated, “We have also been looking into how the accused created the documents using fake signatures and how many people have lost money as a result of him.”

“It also seems that he could not have done all of this alone—there must have been accomplices with him,” the officer stated.

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