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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 →: From Parking Chaos to Click: How BMC’s New Smart Tender Aims to Fix our RoadsGet used to digital parking management
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Continue reading →: Sailing Over the Waves: How Mumbai’s Next-Gen Transit Leaves Traffic in Its WakeThe future of Mumbai’s public transit isn’t just on the roads or elevated rails—it is flying gracefully over the Arabian Sea.
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Continue reading →: Mumbai’s Urban Evolution: BMC Integrates 3D Digital TwinBy moving from manual, on-ground inspections to a digital, data-backed oversight system, the BMC is positioning itself to handle the complexities of Mumbai’s rapid growth with greater transparency and speed.
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Continue reading →: Coastal Road at DahisarAs citizens, while we do appreciate the fact that road connectivity is improving, we would also like to be mindful of the environmental impact. Wetlands and mangroves are essential for the survival, not only of coastal cities, but entire marine ecosystem.
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Continue reading →: Reclaiming Our Streets — How the Jan Vishwas Bill 2.0 Empowers Mumbai’s CitizensThis shift transforms encroachment from a profitable venture into a high-risk gamble.
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Continue reading →: Labs Expose Flamingo Lakes’ Deadly PollutionOur lakes are choking on sewage, chemicals, and stagnation.
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Continue reading →: Women do mangrove cleanup driveAt the Sarsole jetty, the Environment Life Foundation marked its 290th consecutive week of mangrove cleanups by honoring the “Women Mangrove Soldiers” who serve as the backbone of our coastal defense.
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Continue reading →: Wetlands destroyed by pollutionPanvel ( Belapur) creek once upon a time considered to a rich intertidal fishing zone has been turned into toxic chemical sludge disposal site.
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Continue reading →: How to save open spaces from squatters: SC ordersIt’s time we honest Indians demand our parks back.
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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
