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Mumbai civic body reviews INS Shikra high rise

Mumbai’s municipal oversight panel has sought detailed explanations from civic officials over two sensitive urban decisions a high-rise project near a key naval air facility and a reduction in land allocated for the Worli Sewage Treatment Plant. The developments raise broader questions about planning transparency, infrastructure resilience and compliance in one of India’s most land-constrained cities.

At its first meeting this term, the Improvements Committee of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation reviewed concerns regarding a multi-storey structure coming up within close proximity of INS Shikra, the Indian Navy’s air station in South Mumbai. Members questioned whether requisite clearances were obtained and whether coastal and defence buffer norms were adequately considered. The matter has also reached the Bombay High Court, which has reportedly sought clarity from both municipal and defence authorities. Committee members indicated that any lapse in coordination between planning authorities and security agencies could have long-term implications, not only for national security but also for urban land governance. Urban development experts note that Mumbai’s complex overlay of defence land, coastal regulation zones and heritage precincts demands rigorous inter-agency scrutiny. “In dense cities, the margin for planning error is narrow. Height permissions and proximity norms must be transparent and defensible,” said a senior planner familiar with municipal processes. Parallelly, the committee turned its attention to the Worli Sewage Treatment Plant (Worli STP), a core component of Mumbai’s wastewater upgrade programme aimed at improving coastal water quality and climate resilience. Members flagged that the originally reserved plot area for the Worli STP had been significantly reduced, with part of the land reportedly repurposed for transit camp structures.

The downsizing of land for the Worli STP has triggered concerns about long-term capacity and flood mitigation. Mumbai’s sewage infrastructure is being expanded to meet stricter discharge norms and rising population loads, particularly in low-lying coastal zones vulnerable to monsoon flooding and sea-level rise. Any reduction in operational footprint, experts caution, must be technically justified and publicly documented. Committee members also raised the issue of unauthorised construction in the vicinity, alleging that rule violations could aggravate flooding risks during heavy rainfall. While one structure has reportedly been removed, another remains partly occupied, prompting calls for a comprehensive status report. For a city investing heavily in upgraded treatment plants to curb marine pollution and build climate-resilient infrastructure, the Worli STP land question carries strategic weight. Similarly, scrutiny around development near defence installations highlights the tension between vertical growth and regulatory safeguards.

The civic administration has assured the panel that detailed responses will be furnished. As Mumbai continues to densify, the episode underscores the need for coordinated planning, clear institutional accountability and infrastructure decisions aligned with long-term urban sustainability.

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