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CIDCO land dispute sparks environmental crisis in Navi Mumbai

Author : PNT Bureau
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has been releasing 37 million litres of untreated sewage daily into Thane creek due to the shutdown of its sewage treatment plant (STP) amid a land dispute with CIDCO. The landowner claimed that he had not received compensation for the land acquired by CIDCO, leading to the dispute. The release of untreated sewage violates a Supreme Court order and could incur penalties from the National Green Tribunal. NatConnect Foundation, an NGO, raised concerns about this issue, emphasizing the threat to marine life and biodiversity in the creek. The NMMC is working to resolve the matter and reopen the STP. Swift action is essential to mitigate the ecological and public health risks posed by the untreated sewage discharge into the creek....
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MCD's proactive measures to tackle pollution and illegal waste dumping in Delhi

Author : PNT Bureau
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is taking determined steps to address pollution and enforce environmental standards. Over a two-week period, they issued 24 challans with fines totalling Rs 8.2 lakh for violations related to construction and demolition guidelines. The MCD has deployed 511 surveillance teams to monitor environmental concerns, including open burning, illegal construction, waste dumping, and road dust. They've stationed anti-smog guns at high-rise buildings, landfills, and hotspot areas to combat air and dust pollution. The MCD's efforts are aimed at ensuring environmental compliance, especially in anticipation of the upcoming winter smog and pollution....
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Haji Ali Dargah restoration project faces prolonged delays and cost escalation

Author : PNT Bureau
The restoration of Mumbai's Haji Ali Dargah, a project initiated over 17 years ago, continues to face significant delays and challenges. Trustees and government officials, including the guardian minister and representatives from various agencies, have held multiple meetings to address the project's sluggish progress. The renovation effort is divided into two components: the restoration of the shrine complex and structures, managed by the dargah trust, and the reconstruction of the pathway leading to the shrine, overseen by the state government. The estimated costs for these components have significantly increased. The restoration aims to preserve the historical significance of the dargah, emphasizing the need for efficient project management in cultural heritage preservation....
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Mumbai's massive building spree takes a toll on the city’s air quality

Author : PNT Bureau
Mumbai's present real estate construction boom has contributed to worsening air pollution. The ongoing real estate construction activity spanning approximately 3.24 crore square feet is equivalent to five times the size of Nariman Point. Since 2022, incremental construction in Mumbai has grown by 68%. This surge in construction is attributed to a government initiative in 2021 which halved premiums for developers, sparking a rush by developers to get projects approved. While this construction surge has driven housing production and the state's economy, it has come at the cost of increased pollution, with a noxious haze enveloping the city....
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Adani Group stands firm on Navi Mumbai Airport timeline amid delays

Author : PNT Bureau
Construction of Navi Mumbai airport faces delays, with anticipated commercial operations in 2025 instead of 2024, per CAPA. The Adani Group, responsible for the project, insists it will meet the original December 2024 target. Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL), another Adani Group entity, is also investing in enhancing efficiency and capacity. The proximity of the Navi Mumbai Airport aims to alleviate congestion at the Mumbai Airport. The Navi Mumbai Airport is set to accommodate up to 20 million passengers initially and expand to 90 million by 2032. Mumbai Airport, even before the pandemic and Jet Airways' 2019 bankruptcy, faced infrastructure challenges, operating at near full capacity....
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Ludhiana civic body explores amnesty scheme for unauthorized constructions

Author : PNT Bureau
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation (MC) officials are anticipating the introduction of a one-time settlement (OTS) policy to regularize illegal buildings, mirroring a similar policy applied in areas outside the MC's jurisdiction, under GLADA's control. The impending municipal corporation elections are expected to prompt this move, although it has stirred criticism from city activists who accuse the government of promoting violators. An MC official stated that the policy could lead to the regularization of many illegal buildings, though the exact number remains unknown as no survey has been conducted yet....
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Mumbai's twin tunnel project in SGNP faces environmental backlash

Author : PNT Bureau
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has received approval from the State Board of Wildlife to cut down 122 trees in the core area and eco-sensitive zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) to construct twin tunnels connecting Borivali to Thane. These tunnels, part of a project valued at Rs. 18,795.70 crore, will also involve drilling 27 holes using explosives. The decision was taken at a board meeting chaired by the forest minister but kept confidential due to fears of potential backlash. Environmentalists have expressed concerns, noting the potential harm to wildlife and the need for further clearances for the project....
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From Farmlands to Skyscrapers: Jewar's journey with Noida International Airport

Author : PNT Bureau
Jewar, a town in Uttar Pradesh, has been experiencing significant transformation due to the construction of the Noida International Airport. The area has attracted real estate developers, investors, warehouses, hotels, universities, and even Bollywood actors and producers. The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has launched various schemes linked to the airport, including residential, commercial, industrial, education hub, and film city sectors. High-rise residential projects by renowned developers like ATS, Oasis, and the Gaur Group have already been completed, boosting the real estate market. The government aims to turn Jewar into a thriving corporate hub akin to Gurugram, driven by the airport's strategic location and connectivity....
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Afcons Infrastructure completes India's widest tunnels ahead of schedule

Author : PNT Bureau
Afcons Infrastructure has completed the 13.1 km section of India's Samruddhi Expressway between Thane and Nashik, officially called Package 14, ahead of schedule. This achievement includes constructing the nation's widest tunnels, measuring 17.6 meters in width, along the Igatpuri-Kasara Ghat route. The tunnels have modern safety features and are equipped with advanced ventilation and fire protection systems. Additionally, a 1.2 km viaduct bridge with a height of 60 meters, spanning 29 spans, was successfully constructed. The project was carried out under pandemic restrictions between March 2020 and May 2021 and despite facing significant challenges due to heavy rainfall in the region, the project has been completed ahead of schedule....
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Cracks and potholes mar Kopri rail over bridge just months after inauguration

Author : PNT Bureau
The Kopri rail overbridge (ROB) in Mumbai, intended to ease traffic congestion in Thane, has deteriorated in less than nine months since its inauguration. Cracks, uneven patches, and potholes have appeared, revealing subpar construction by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) and Central Railway authorities. The bridge, which cost over 250 crore to build, has experienced recurring issues despite repair work in July. Concerns have been raised about construction quality and the use of the Ultra-Thin White Topping (UTWT) method, which may not provide the durability required for long-lasting infrastructure. The focus on contractor-led projects over engineer-led initiatives has also been criticised....
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