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MCZMA Launches Probe into Alleged CRZ Violations in Navi Mumbai PMAY Projects

The Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) has initiated a probe into alleged violations of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms in the implementation of the Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana (PMAY) housing projects in Navi Mumbai. The probe follows a formal complaint by NatConnect Foundation, which highlighted concerns over the construction of these housing complexes in ecologically sensitive areas such as mangroves, mudflats, and inter-tidal wetlands, particularly in the Mansarovar and Kharghar regions.

The MCZMA’s investigation comes after the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MOEFCC) called for a detailed inquiry. NatConnect, led by director B N Kumar, pointed out that the Kharghar project, located near the railway station, is in close proximity to protected mangrove zones. In particular, the compound wall of the Kharghar site, situated just 8 to 25 metres from the mangroves, is in direct violation of environmental clearances granted by both state and central authorities. The environmental clearance issued by the MOEFCC explicitly stated that no construction should affect the mangroves, and that a minimum 50-metre buffer zone must be maintained, with dense vegetation to act as a barrier against dust emissions. However, NatConnect claims that the current developments do not comply with these stipulations, providing evidence in the form of recent satellite images and on-the-ground photographs.

Environmental experts are deeply concerned about the long-term implications of such violations. Jyoti Nadkarni, an advocate for Kharghar’s wetlands, has raised alarm about the risk of flooding, as the construction of the compound wall could push the high tide line towards Panvel Creek, potentially disrupting natural water flow and causing flooding in surrounding areas. There are also concerns for the 10,000 people expected to live in the Kharghar complex, who may be at risk of tidal wave damage in the event of extreme weather events. From a sustainability perspective, this case underscores the tension between urban development and environmental preservation. While the PMAY projects are crucial for providing affordable housing to the masses, the need to protect delicate coastal ecosystems is equally pressing. These projects, funded by taxpayer money, must strike a balance between social and environmental responsibility, especially when it comes to ensuring that the well-being of vulnerable communities and the local ecology are safeguarded. The issue of CRZ violations in Navi Mumbai is a stark reminder that unchecked urban expansion can undermine years of environmental conservation efforts. Environmentalists are urging the authorities to conduct a thorough on-site investigation and enforce stringent measures to prevent further encroachment on protected coastal zones. The case also highlights the broader challenge of ensuring sustainable development in rapidly growing urban areas, where the demand for housing often comes at the cost of ecological stability.

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