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: Wednesday, May 12, 2021, 11:53 AM IST Waterways are set to be the new highways in our future, writes Dr Niranjan Hiranandani, NAREDCO President They are cost-effective, environment-friendly and can supplement the congested and pressured road and rail networks If we were to say transportation is to the country what blood circulation is to the body, it would not be an exaggeration. Transportation has always played an important role when it comes to the development of the country. Given its diverse topography, India enjoys a plethora of transportation to choose from. Inland waterways are one of the options, the least developed so far. ....
Synopsis The project spread over 2.4 acres will be developed in two phases and will comprise of more than 400 apartments with two and three-bedroom configurations, the company said in a release. The project is located in the vicinity of the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) and the Mumbai-Pune and Mumbai-Goa highways and in close proximity of the under-construction Mumbai Trans-Harbor Link. MUMBAI: Realty developer Kalpataru is planning to invest Rs 300 crore to develop a residential project Kalpataru Park Riviera at Panvel near Mumbai. The project spread over 2.4 acres will be developed in two phases and will comprise of more than 400 apartments with two and three-bedroom configurations, the company said in a release. ....
Mumbai’s diverse bird habitats are facing a threat from rapid urbanisation Activists suggest wetlands be developed as tourist attractions and builders incentivised to protect avian biodiversity. A black-winged stilt in a polluted creek next to Lokhandwala lake in Mumbai. | Kartik Chandramouli/Mongabay. Many popular and lesser-known bird habitats in Mumbai city are facing a threat from urban infrastructure work, while some have managed to survive despite the urban landscape closing in. Naturalist and writer-photographer Sunjoy Monga estimates that the Mumbai Metropolitan Region has lost about 75% of habitat landscapes in just over a quarter of a century, with the most shocking and large scale devastation witnessed in just the past 7 years to 8 years in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. ....