In the aftermath of the Kapil Sharma episode of encroachment on mangrove land and other similar incidents, Maharashtra's Mangrove Cell has decided to fence such areas with a Rs 20 crore budget for the project
A private school has gobbled up half an acre of green cover to build a parking lot for its school buses. File pic
In the aftermath of the Kapil Sharma episode of encroachment on mangrove land and other similar incidents, Maharashtra's Mangrove Cell has decided to fence such areas with a Rs 20 crore budget for the project.
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"There is 5,469 hectares of mangrove land in Mumbai, which is notified as a reserved forest. Of this, 2-3 per cent is vulnerable to encroachments," Chief Conservator of Forests N Vasudevan told PTI.
"This is the same area where encroachments have taken place. A Rs 20 crore project of fencing the same vulnerable area, along with CCTV and satellite-based monitoring has been decided by the Cell," Vasudevan, who heads the Mangrove Cell, said.
Most of the encroachments have taken place in areas like Colaba, Trombay, Malvani and Charkop, the senior IFS officer said.
According to police, popular standup comedian Kapil Sharma allegedly dumped the debris near mangroves behind his bungalow in suburban Versova and also undertook illegal construction near it.