Briquettes are essentially dried green waste churned into fine powder and then using extreme pressure is remodeled into cylindrical bricks | Mumbai news
India News: MUMBAI: Bombay high court has directed Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) to undertake a thorough survey to ascertain how many illegal construct.
Navi Mumbai has been equipped with a network of CCTV cameras that have helped the police solve 936 crime cases since their installation in 2012. The cameras, installed by the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation and City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra, have been used to monitor traffic, detect violators, and provide evidence in criminal investigations. The authorities have installed a total of 803 cameras, with plans to add an additional 1,200 in the future. The cameras are primarily located on important roads, junctions, sensitive areas, railway stations, markets, and bus stops. | Mumbai news
The development comes in wake of a question raised by Hingoli-based Shiv Sena MLA Santosh Bangar in the winter session of the legislative assembly | Mumbai news
The multi-storied building was declared illegal almost a decade ago as the plot on which the building was constructed is demarcated by the CIDCO for Gardens.
Crores of rupees worth of properties constructed by Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) have been lying idle for months, using up public funds for maintenance without any usage by residents. Buildings include community halls, multi-purpose buildings, gymnasiums, libraries, markets, night shelters, and creche. The NMMC has called for expressions of interest from private agencies and is scrutinizing applications from social organizations to allot the premises. The buildings are expected to be operational after Diwali. | Mumbai news
The senior citizens had appealed to municipal commissioner Rajesh Narvekar to provide free travel to them in NMMT buses and he had assured them that he will consider the demand. | Mumbai news