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Carmichael road residents fight for a children’s park

The residents held a meting to discuss the future of a lush gree one acre land which is presently under litigation

Published on: May 05, 2025 07:20 AM IST
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The Residents of Carmichael Road on Sunday got together at a meeting to chalk out a plan to save a privately-owned green cover plot from going under development.

Mumbai, India - May 4, 2025: On Sunday, the residents of Malabar hill came together to discuss the fate of a lush green plot on Carmichael road which was initially earmarked as a children park but later changed to residential purposes in the development plan 2034 as it was sold by its Parsi owners to Mah-hill properties, a subsidiary of Adani group, in Mumbai, India, on Sunday, May 4, 2025. (Photo by Anshuman Poyrekar/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)
Mumbai, India - May 4, 2025: On Sunday, the residents of Malabar hill came together to discuss the fate of a lush green plot on Carmichael road which was initially earmarked as a children park but later changed to residential purposes in the development plan 2034 as it was sold by its Parsi owners to Mah-hill properties, a subsidiary of Adani group, in Mumbai, India, on Sunday, May 4, 2025. (Photo by Anshuman Poyrekar/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)

The residents claim that over one acre of land which houses several trees, some of which are over 100-year-old, was originally reserved for a children’s park.

According to the residents, the Brihanmumbai Municipal corporation (BMC) had to pay a conveyance to the owner and build a park, but they did not do so and instead, the land went under litigation. The land parcel has been sold by the Parsi owners to Mah-hill properties, a real estate company.

“Now that the builders have taken it, we are not sure what will happen to the land, but there should be a children’s park here if this was the designated spot. The Carmichael road and the surrounding places do not have a designated open space in the area,” said Pervin Sanghavi, founder of Friends of Malabar Hills, a resident association which advocates for open spaces. However, as per the development plan 2034 made under Maharashtra regional town planning act, the plot’s status was changed and earmarked as a residential place.

 
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