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45-year-old Ulwe builder found dead in Seawoods office

The incident came to light when staff members Kashaf Shaikh and Poonam Shukla reached the highly secured office of Singh at sector 44 in Seawoods, but they found the door closed

Manoj Singh, owner of Aman Group Developers, located at Gayatri Archana CHS in sector 44, had ongoing projects at Ulwe. (Bachchan Kumar/ HT PHOTO)
Updated on Jan 14, 2024 07:04 AM IST

Tirupati Balaji temple row: NGT seeks response from MCZMA, forest dept

The National Green Tribunal has asked the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority to provide details on the construction of a temple in Ulwe, Maharashtra, which environmentalists claim has violated coastal regulation zone rules. The tribunal has issued notices to the authority and the forest department, and the next hearing is scheduled for January 12.

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Updated on Dec 01, 2023 08:22 AM IST
By, Navi Mumbai

Balaji temple in CRZ 1, greens SOS to Centre, CM

The inspection team compared the spot with satellite maps prepared by the Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application centres (MRSAC), Navi Mumbai Mangrove Cell Round Officer Bapu Gadade said in his report

Balaji temple in CRZ 1, greens SOS to Centre, CM
Updated on Aug 11, 2023 01:06 AM IST

Irked by delay, PAPs put up ‘DB Patil’ signboard at airport site

“Two years ago, the civic aviation minister said that the name will be given once the state government sends the requisite proposal for the same,” said Dashrath Patil, president of APAC. The state government approved the name in its first cabinet meeting, and both houses also approved the resolution

Prashant Thakur, BJP Panvel MLA, said that they are not protesting against the government but using it as a form of self-expression of the anxious PAPs who have put up the boards to remind the government. (Bachchan Kumar/ HT PHOTO)
Updated on Aug 10, 2023 12:53 AM IST

Ram Baug in Ulwe developed by destroying mangroves, says activist

CIDCO has been informed about the gross violations that include permanent constructions like huge water fountains, tarred roads, and parking zones with the capacity for 100 vehicles. There are dumpers used to regularly dump mud

Before CIDCO acquired the area, only farmland existed here. However, once the bunds started falling apart, over 300 acres of land got submerged and was converted into wetlands. (HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 18, 2023 12:36 AM IST
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