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Swimming harmful for trees

By: Shashank Rao    

HACKED: Work has already begun on the redevelopment of the Mahatma Gandhi Swimming Pool situated at Shivaji Park. PIC/PRADEEP DHIVAR

BMC proposes cutting of 100 trees to facilitate renovation of swimming pool in Shivaji Park


While swimming can only be good for your health, the 100 trees being chopped to facilitate the beautification of the Mahatma Gandhi Swimming Pool at Shivaji Park may actually harm the health of Mumbaikars. 

The BMC is renovating the queen size swimming pool, next to the mayor's bungalow, and proposes to cut some trees in the vicinity that supposedly come in the way of the pool's redevelopment.

Avinash Kubal, member of the BMC's Tree Authority, said, "There is a proposal to cut 111 trees. However, citizens have raised objections, so permission has not been granted as yet."

A week back, notices that announced that the trees would be cut were put at the pool premises. "A few people have opposed it for personal benefit. These trees will be replanted," said a BMC official, even though the notices, which announced the cutting of trees, does not mention that the trees would be replanted.
 
Prakash Tungare, manager of the pool, said, "We haven't shut the swimming pool but we aren't taking any new admissions."

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