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Navi Mumbai: NMMC Demolishes 3 Storey Under-Construction Building In Ghansoli As Part Of Anti-Encroachment Drive

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The Anti-Encroachment Department of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has intensified its drive against illegal structures. As part of it, on Thursday, the drive was conducted in the Ghansoli ward by the Deputy Commissioner of Encroachment Dr. Rahul Gethe.

In Ghansoli Division, a three-storey under-construction building was demolished. The building was being constructed in front of Maryai Heights building, in Gothivali of Ghansoli by a house owner and developer.

Prior notice had been issued

They were issued a notice under Section 54 of the Maharashtra Regional Planning and Town Planning Act, 1966 by the Civil Engineering Department. They were supposed to remove the unauthorized construction. But they continued this unauthorized construction.

Prior notice had been issued

Officers and employees of the Ghansoli department, as well as 12 laborers, 3 breakers, 1 gas cutter and a police team from the encroachment department, were deployed for this raid.

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Mumbai: BMC takes action after Aarey Colony Dargah Shaheed, Kirit Somaiya continuous land jihad campaign, situation tense but peace maintained

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Mumbai: Tension erupted in Goregaon Aarey Colony of Mumbai when the shrine of Baba Syed Barkat Ali Pir, an ancient shrine located here, was demolished. Two months ago, Kret Soumya had declared the shrine illegal and demanded action, after which the administration demolished the shrine today. During this time, the police had made strict security arrangements so that the matter did not take a communal form. Therefore, the police had put up a tight guard and finally the shrine was demolished. After this, the situation here is certainly peaceful, but tension persists. Along with the shrine, the surrounding unsightly structures were also demolished. AIMIM leader Waris Pathan objected to this demolition and termed it wrong and said that the demolition action taken only targeted the shrine. Action has not been taken against the more than four hundred illegal houses and other structures around it. If the law is equal, they should also be demolished. Kret Soumya expressed happiness over this action and said that he had been continuously trying for two months. Today, the BMC, police and administration have taken action against this illegal land jihad and land mafia. Land jihad and land mafia were active here under the guise of the dargah. Kret Soumya expressed satisfaction over this action.

Local DCP Raj Gajanan Raj Mane said that illegal encroachments on forest land were removed. The police were on duty. There is no problem of law and order here. He said that the administration had also sent a notice to these illegal structures and after receiving no response, this action has been taken. At present, arrangements have been made. Peace is established, but tension also persists. The police have also started monitoring the situation. After the martyrdom of the dargah, there is anger and resentment among Muslims.

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Mumbai Andheri Ola driver turned drug smuggler, two drug peddlers arrested

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Mumbai: Sakinaka Police have uncovered a drug factory in which MDs were being manufactured. The main accused in the case, Wajah Al-Qamar Chaudhary (54), has been arrested. Accused Muskan Sameer, 26, was arrested in Andheri area on May 21 with 101 grams of MD. She was also a self-styled Ola driver. Her accused was Wajah Al-Qamar and she used to meet him in the club. In this case, the police investigated and exposed the MD factory. Wajah Al-Qamar Abolfaz Chaudhary alias Papa used to run an MD factory here and both used to sell drugs in suburban areas including Mumbai. Wajah Al-Qamar Chaudhary used to make MD in a rented house in Narmada, Gujarat. This information was given here today by DCP Datta Nalawade. He said that the police have unmasked a big network and seized drugs worth more than Rs 75 lakh including the equipment for making MD. This is also a big success. He said that in this case, the investigation is also underway to find out who had provided the house for rent and how many people the accused were in contact with. In the initial investigation, it has been found that the drug trafficking of the accused is a racket. The accused here in Mumbai is named Ola. She used to run a drug racket, but her main work was drug smuggling, while Wajah Al-Qamar Chaudhary also has a case of drug trafficking registered in the DRI. In 2001, 232 grams of drugs were found in her possession in Palghar. In 2001, he was imprisoned in Moradabad Jail and was imprisoned for 11 years. He was also in the police station jail from 2017 to 2023. He used to operate a drug network and Muskan was his partner in this work. After arresting Muskan from Andheri, the police have exposed this drug racket. The police are investigating the matter further. There is a possibility of more arrests.

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Minister Nitesh Rane vision: Mobile food van scheme will be implemented to create employment opportunities. Shrimp pav will also be sold

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Mumbai: To provide a suitable market for the produce of the fishermen in the state and to provide clean and nutritious seafood to the urban foodies, ‘Matsya Pav’ will now be made available in major cities of the state including Mumbai. This unique “Matsya Pav Mobile Food Van” scheme will be implemented based on the concept of Fisheries and Ports Minister Nitesh Rane, and a detailed proposal in this regard has been sent to the government for approval. This will create new employment opportunities in urban areas. Under this ambitious scheme, ‘Matsya Pav’, ‘Matsya Vada Pav’, shrimp pav and various other delicious fish products will be sold through specially designed mobile food vans. The estimated cost of this mobile food van project is around Rs 12.50 lakhs, and the main objective of this scheme is to generate decent employment for unemployed youth, women’s self-help groups and fish producing organisations in the state.

Hand gloves and gumboot scheme for women fishermen

A major decision has been taken under the Chief Minister’s Fisheries Scheme for the safety and health of women fishermen working in fish markets. Free gloves, gumboots and other protective equipment will be distributed to 500 women workers to enhance cleanliness, safety and processing efficiency in fish markets of Mumbai. A special training programme will also be implemented for this through ‘ICAR-CIFT’, and the entire project is expected to cost around Rs 30.69 lakh.

Separate policy on ambergris

The meeting discussed in detail the issue of ‘ambergris’ (fish vomit), which is considered highly sensitive with regard to marine biodiversity and coastal security. Minister Nitesh Rane directed to prepare a joint action plan in collaboration with the Forest Department, Coast Guard, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and Fisheries Department to stop the smuggling of this valuable substance and create awareness among the fishermen. Along with this, a proposal to set up a ‘Marine Fisherman Welfare and Resilience Fund’ for the welfare of fishermen in coastal areas was also presented in this meeting.

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