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Greens move NGT to save open space & 200 trees in Navi Mumbai chemical beltThe Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has allotted a part of the plot dominated by big and small trees to a project affected person (PAP) for a hotel, boarding and lodging facility which cannot be allowed in the designated open space.
Mrityunjay Bose
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Pawane in Navi Mumbai</p></div>

Pawane in Navi Mumbai

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Navi Mumbai: Pleading to save a designated open space with a green patch of over 200 trees from being permitted for commercial development in a chemical zone at Pawane in Navi Mumbai, an environmental group has moved the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

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The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has allotted a part of the plot dominated by big and small trees to a project affected person (PAP) for a hotel, boarding and lodging facility which cannot be allowed in the designated open space, NatConnect Foundation director B N Kumar argued in his application filed with the NGT’s western zonal bench.

Kumar clarified that he has no objection to the MIDC helping any PAP but the green space must be maintained. The PAP could be resettled in any other suitable place, the application said.

The land OS-7, measuring over 3,600 sq mtr was originally leased out for ten years in 2000 to a chemical company, Expanded Incorporation, for plantation, NatConnect said quoting response received from the MIDC under the RTI Act. The environmental watchdog sought information on the status of the land as some white lines were being drawn and holes dug amid greenery on the plot.

The RTI response also recorded that the MIDC, however, decided in 2008 itself to take back the plot for allotting it to PAPs and accordingly informed Expanded Incorporation of this decision much later, in January 2024.

The tree plantation in Open Space No. 7 had started 23 years ago, in May 2001 and the long-standing decision to maintain a robust belt of trees in the plot is now arbitrarily being illegally reversed, Kumar said in his application.

Kumar submitted that the tree cover and a well-maintained lawn and flowering plants must be retained as the trees play a crucial role in absorbing excessive air pollution in the region and insulates the residential areas located in the area from the health issues and other detrimental consequences arising from the pollution generated from the MIDC industrial area.

The application submitted that the MIDC’s own Comprehensive Development Control & Promotion Regulations (CDCPR) stipulate that those structures meant only for common use such as a gym, yoga pavilion, kindergartens, libraries and/or civic amenities such as water tanks and electric substations may be permitted in open spaces. Thus, commercial structures are clearly prohibited.

Moreover, Kumar pointed out that the Supreme Court held in a recent judgement that open spaces/gardens left in an approved layout, cannot be allowed for the purpose of constructions. OS-7 at Pawane is part of an MIDC approved layout.

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(Published 27 November 2024, 07:53 IST)