Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation Plans To Remove 1208 Trees; Residents Protest Against
The MBMC's plan to remove 1208 trees from Gyan Jyoti Savitribai Phule Udyan for a sewage treatment plant has caused local outrage, raising concerns about environmental impact and transparency in decision-making.

MBMC's Plans To Remove 1208 Trees From Mira Bhayandar Park; Residents Protest Against | File
Mira Bhayandar: The Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation's (MBMC) plan to remove 1208 trees from Gyan Jyoti Savitribai Phule Udyan on Kanakia Road has sparked outrage among locals and joggers who frequent the park. The trees are being cleared to expand a sewage treatment plant (STP), but the community is concerned about the environmental implications and lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
The park, often referred to as the "green lung" of the community, is a vital green space in a polluted city. Despite the MBMC's claims that the trees will be relocated safely, many are skeptical about the survival rate of the transplanted trees and the alternative planting locations.
Locals are worried that the removal of the trees will lead to an "environmental disaster" amid deteriorating air quality due to nearby construction. The expansion of the STP also raises concerns about potential pollution, water contamination, noise pollution, and related health issues.
The community is demanding more transparency and involvement in the decision-making process. Many joggers and locals were unaware of the tree removal plans, despite the MBMC's claims of public announcements. The corporation's lack of transparency and expert supervision has only added to the concerns.
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As the controversy unfolds, a peaceful protest is scheduled to take place. The community is urging the MBMC to reconsider its plans and explore alternative solutions that balance environmental protection with development needs.
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