IMD warned that the sea condition over eastcentral Arabian Sea will be very high to phenomenal on May 16 and over northeast Arabian Sea on May 17 and 18
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Mumbai: Concern raised over illegal hutments in sea at Cuffe Parade
A video depicting the same was also shared with the authorities concerned to draw their attention
Residents of Cuffe Parade have raised an alarm against the rampant construction of illegal hutments inside the sea starting from the Macchimar Nagar area in Cuffe Parade up to Badhwar Park. A video depicting the same was also shared with the authorities concerned to draw their attention on the illegal activities that have amplified significantly during the lockdown period.
Aditi Jain, president of Cuffe Parade Residents Association, said, We have failed to get any relief from government authorities despite complaining several times. Constructions are rampant and the government officials are turning a blind eye to these illegal activities. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has built a bridge for the storm water drain which is serving as a gateway for these illegal occupants to carry out this construction
New edition of Western Railwayâs Popular In â House Magazine âRail Darpanâ released
The latest edition of Western Railway s popular in-house magazine Rail Darpan , which has also earned the distinction of winning the prestigious National Award of Indiaâs best in-house magazine from the hands of The President of India, instituted by the Rajbhasha Directorate of Home Ministry of Govt of India, was released by Alok Kansalâ General Manager of W.Rly along with Tanuja Kansal â President of Western Railway Womenâs Welfare Organization (WRWWO) and Alok Kumar - Additional General Manger of W. Rly at a function on 13
th March, 2021 held at Railway Officerâs Club at Badhwar Park, Mumbai.
Mumbai’s coastline set for a sea change
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MHADA, SRA to redevelop 55 slums along the coast
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Changing skyline: Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad has said the government will help Mumbaikars realise their dream of buying a house by the sea at affordable rates.
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MHADA, SRA to redevelop 55 slums along the coast
Over 55 slums on Mumbai’s coastline are set to undergo redevelopment under the joint venture of Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) and Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA), in one of the biggest redevelopment drives in the city.
Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad on Friday said that the government is set to introduce the housing policy in the coming two months of which this will be a part. “No slum-dweller will be displaced from their original location. Half of the area will be reserved for houses for them, and the other half will be used for sale at market rates,” he said.