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Matheran will be changed place post-lockdown, says town president
Updated On: 14 August, 2020 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B Aklekar
A project has been initiated to develop and beautify ten places in Matheran in a time-bound manner, along with a project to improve roads and build gabion walls for the safety of tourists

The funicular railway project was approved at the MMRDA's 149th meeting held via video conference on July 7
Matheran Town president Prerna Prasad Sawant on Thursday said that the Matheran hill station will be a changed place post-lockdown. Development and beautification of ten tourist points, a committee to take ahead the funicular railway project, heritage funding for town hospital and gabion walls along roads are few of the projects in pipeline for the popular hill station of Maharashtra.
All of these and many other works have been initiated at the hill station by Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), Matheran Hill Station Town president Sawant told mid-day after a visit to MMRDA office at BKC in Mumbai on August 10.
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