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Shivaji Park Resident Files Petition against Cremation there

Shivaji Park Resident Files Petition against Cremation there
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Mumbai: After the cremation of Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar on the last Sunday in Shivaji Park, the residents of the locality on Friday filed a petition in the public interest before the Bombay High Court, looking for clues to the state not to build a warning in the park.
Or use it as a cremation location in the future.
PIL submitted by Shivaji Park Resident Prakash Belwade is looking for that the country is directed to formulate guidelines to protect the playground and maintain “legal and historical, inheritance ” interests.
This is further looking for” guidelines on public funerals and warning erections in alternative places What is needed in advance ”.
Pills stated that unless such assistance was given, letters and enthusiasm Part 37A from the Maharashtra Regional Planning Law will be lost, while framed guidelines will run away in protecting the land, history and preserving it as a place for future generations to hone their developments as individuals and part of the community.
It will also allow the government to plan in advance if death “great personality whose funeral will invite thousands of people.
” Pills said that in November 2012,” Public Funeral and Warning of Thackeray Ballasahebb has been carried out in Shivaji Park.
” In 2016, the state issued a resolution stating that Shivaji Park will be used as a playground, and establish what functions can be held there, at best, 45 days a year.
But now, the Petitioner said, “The discussion occurred at the commemoration of the Mangeshkar Lata will be built in Shivaji Park”, therefore a petition “to prevent Violations of the Act MRTP by showing a playground as a cremation and warning site.
Pills make BMC, Urban Development Department and Conservation Community Heritage inheritance of Mumbai Metropolitan inheritance, as well as collectors and states, parties.
It cites the history of the park since 1918, states that it was then reinforced as the ‘Indian Cricket Birthplace’.

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