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Did BMC bend heritage rules for south Mumbai building?
Updated On: 18 February, 2014 11:23 AM IST | | Chetna Sadadekar and Fatema Pittalwala
Documents available with MiD DAY show that Sitaram Building at Palton Road, which is undergoing redevelopment, and is a stone’s throw from Crawford Market, does not have the mandatory approval of Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee

It’s the hallmark of a cosmopolitan city to make room for the new, while treasuring the old, and Mumbai has laws that ensure this. Buildings falling within a 100-metre radius of a heritage structure known as precinct do not easily get sanction for redevelopment, despite the municipal commissioner having powers to approve the same.

View of Sitaram Building, near Crawford Market. Pic/Shadab Khan
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