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Mumbai: MMRDA destroys 15 structures

Mumbai: MMRDA destroys 15 structures
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Mumbai: Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA) destroys around 15 structures, including commercial and housing, as part of his plan to build a Pushpark Metro station from Line 7 at Kurar Village on the outskirts of West.
Demolition is carried out by BMC on behalf of the MMRA that carries out the Metro corridor.
Local residents submitted a protest, supported by BJP Mla Atut Bhatkalkalkar local who claimed that the Demolition law contradicted the direction of the High Court which prohibited the activity because of the applicable Coronavirus situation and monsoon.
Bhatkalkalka said, “Notification of demolition is presented at midnight to several people.
The demolition squad starts working at 7 in the morning when people have struggled because of heavy rains.
The power supply is cut off and some even locked.
Many don’t even pay attention.” He said the locals must be Rehabilitation is given in the location as it has been done for the Metro 3 project (colaba-bandra-seepz) in Giragaum-Kalbadevi.
Metropolitan Commissioner SVR Srinivas said, “Those affected have obtained order from the court of sessions, which emptied it on Friday.
Demolition is needed because the stairs and escalators must be built for Pushpa Park Station.
We will provide alternative accommodation for those affected.” Jobs On the project began three years and MMRDA had passed deadlines on several occasions there was no road rights and covid-induced locking.
Bhatkalkar accused MMRDA provides accommodation on one of the projects that affect the building of people (Pap) in Goregaon West.
He said the construction on this site was of poor quality.
Last week a 8-year-old boy had died after the ceiling in one of these buildings collapsed.
Line 7 will run between Dahisar and Western Express Highway, Andheri.
The path for lines and lines 2 (DN Nagar to Dahisar through Link Road) is underway and MMRDA plans to open Phase I from both corridors in January 2022.

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