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Continue reading →: Join us to help preserve the wetlands of MumbaiCome, join us in our fight to preserve wetlands and mangroves
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Continue reading →: Bulk of mangrove land remains untransferred in 2026 despite HC orders1,637.20 hectares identified as mangrove land in a 2005 map prepared by the Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application Centre that has still not been transferred in 2026
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Mumbai HC finds lapses in mangrove protection
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Continue reading →: Mumbai HC finds lapses in mangrove protectionIn several areas where mangroves were cut for projects, the replantation remains incomplete or delayed.
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Continue reading →: BMC to revamp footpaths across cityWalkability of the city involves the condition of the footpath, the width of the footpath, safety concerns, accessibility dor disabled, and routine maintenance.
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Continue reading →: Toxic ozone dominates Mumbai’s air in winter
Air pollution has become one of India’s most severe public health threats
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Continue reading →: Mangrove lands will be handed over to forest dept in 2 months: Collectors promise HC in October 2025HC asked for flying squads to ensure mangroves are not encroached upon, cut, or become dumping grounds
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Continue reading →: Citizen’s vs EncroachersSuch largesse being showered and that too free of cost on 65,000 slum dwellers is detrimental to public interest and long-term needs of the city
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Continue reading →: Shocking! 23,046 wetlands across state, but ‘health cards’ for only 18Lack of political will helps vested interests grab wetlands and turn them into concrete jungles.
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Continue reading →: Adopt a footpathIn a bid to take back control of the footpaths outside their buildings and help the BMC keep them clean and encroachment-free, Breach Candy residents have written to D ward to ask for the revival of an old scheme that allows locals to adopt these footpaths.
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Continue reading →: Expect more pollution from coal-fired power unitsNearly 80% of the state’s coal power capacity could continue polluting without emission controls!
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Continue reading →: Feeding pigeons? Fine is ₹500. BMC cracks downInhalation of proteins from pigeon droppings and feathers can trigger hypersensitivity pneumonitis. This condition causes lung inflammation, scarring (fibrosis), and chronic respiratory symptoms, it can lead to irreversible lung damage and respiratory failure.
