Mumbai Residents Of Six Parel Societies Move Court To Save Public Land
The contested parcel spread across approximately 11 acres forms part of the city’s officially designated Recreation Grounds (RGs) under the Development Plans of 1991 and 2034. According to residents, large-scale excavation and construction have been undertaken on land meant to serve the local community. The matter has now become a touchstone for citizen-led environmental action in Mumbai, where public open spaces continue to shrink amid rapid redevelopment.
“This case symbolises the growing tension between urban redevelopment and ecological equity,” said an urban development expert familiar with the matter.
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