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Maha govt to prepare action plan to undertake river rejuvenation programme
Maha govt to prepare action plan to undertake river rejuvenation programme

Hans India

time09-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Maha govt to prepare action plan to undertake river rejuvenation programme

Mumbai: Maharashtra Environment Minister Pankaja Munde on Wednesday in the Legislative Council said that the government will soon prepare an action plan to undertake the river rejuvenation programme, adding that the local bodies in the state are lax in setting up sewage projects. She also announced that department-wise meetings will be held after classifying the 56 polluted rivers in the state. She replied to a question by Ranjitsinh Mohite-Patil and other members on what measures the state government is taking to prevent water pollution in the state's rivers. They also asked what action has been taken against companies that pollute water, stating that 311 out of 6033 rivers in the state are polluted. 'According to the Central government's National Water Quality Measurement System, a total of 603 rivers in the country are regularly surveyed. Accordingly, the report published in 2022 said 56 rivers in the state were included in the polluted river belts. Also, only 50 per cent of the sewage discharged into the rivers from local bodies in the state is treated and discharged. Department-wise meetings will be held after classifying the rivers regarding polluted river belts and sewage treatment. Also, a monitoring committee has been formed to control water pollution and suggest measures,' said Minister Munde. Minister Munde said that the sewage from industries should be discharged into rivers and canals instead of being processed. Therefore, she added that the government will discuss with the industries department and find a way out. 'Nag, Mula, Mutha and Chandrabhaga river rejuvenation projects have been undertaken. Some local self-government bodies have been lax in setting up sewage treatment projects. Therefore, a monitoring committee has been formed to control it. Currently, the sewage treatment project has not been completed. Therefore, notices will be given to the entities responsible for pollution,' she added. Meanwhile, Minister Ashish Shelar on Wednesday assured the Legislative Council that the government will take necessary measures to ensure that the medical reimbursement scheme provided by the government to its employees is processed online and transparently and will also study the cashless scheme being implemented in Haryana and other states. The Minister was replying to a calling attention motion by MLA Satyajit Tambe regarding the medical scheme for government employees in the Legislative Council. He said that the Public Health Department provides health coverage of Rs 5 lakh per family per year to beneficiary families under the combined Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana and Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana. This scheme is cashless. 'Group B of this scheme includes families holding white cards (including government and semi-government employees) and families not holding any type of ration card. This also includes government and semi-government employees of the state. Benefits are admissible for medical treatment in 2184 approved hospitals. A total of 6,958.2 crores have been spent in this scheme since 2020-21 in 37 lakh 62 thousand 601 cases,' said the minister. Minister Shelar said that in the five years from 2017 to 2022, the government spent Rs 238.13 crore, Rs 248.32 crore, Rs 213.86 crore, Rs 226.47 crore, and Rs 346.13 crore on reimbursement, respectively. He assured that this system would be made more transparent.

Action plan for river rejuvenation will be prepared soon: Pankaja Munde
Action plan for river rejuvenation will be prepared soon: Pankaja Munde

Indian Express

time09-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Action plan for river rejuvenation will be prepared soon: Pankaja Munde

Environment Minister Pankaja Munde on Wednesday informed the legislative council that an action plan for river rejuvenation programme in Maharashtra will be prepared soon and division-wise review meetings will be held to discuss the plan focusing on 56 polluted rivers in the state. Ranjitsinh Mohite-Patil of BJP had raised a starred question on what measures the state government is taking to prevent water pollution in the state's rivers. The members also raised a question on what action has been taken against companies that pollute water, stating that 311 out of 6,033 rivers in the state are polluted according to the report of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Mohite-Patil pointed out that 9758.53 MLD of sewage is generated by 391 local bodies in the state. Out of this, only 7,747.24 MLD of sewage is treated and the remaining water is released into the river without treatment. Munde said that an action plan for the river revitalisation programme will be prepared. 'According to the Central Government's National Water Quality Measurement System, a total of 603 rivers in the country are regularly surveyed. According to the report published in 2022, 56 rivers in the state were included in the polluted river list. Also, only 50 percent of the sewage discharged into the rivers from local bodies in the state is treated and discharged. Division-wise meetings will be held after classifying the rivers regarding polluted rivers and sewage treatment,' said Munde. She added that a monitoring committee has been formed to control water pollution and suggest measures. 'Through this, a proposal will be sent to the Chief Minister to increase the powers. He also announced that a model programme will be undertaken in Maharashtra for river revitalisation,' she said. She maintained that the sewage from industries should be discharged into rivers and canals after being processed. 'Therefore, we will discuss with the industries department and find a way out. Nag, Mula, Mutha and Chandrabhaga river revitalisation projects have been undertaken. Some local self-government bodies have been lax in setting up sewage treatment projects. Therefore, a monitoring committee has been formed to control it,' she added.

Unified demand for committee to probe CRZ violations on 350-acre Andheri plot
Unified demand for committee to probe CRZ violations on 350-acre Andheri plot

Hindustan Times

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Unified demand for committee to probe CRZ violations on 350-acre Andheri plot

Mumbai: The legislative council on Monday witnessed rare scenes of unity between ruling party and opposition benches as legislators cutting across party lines demanded stringent action against developers accused of illegal destruction of mangroves, unauthorised reclamation of land and violation of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) norms on a 350-acre plot in Andheri West. Environment minister Pankaja Munde (Hindustan Times) Environment minister Pankaja Munde said orders would be given for immediate removal of reclamation and she would visit the site personally along with legislators and appoint a committee to probe the matter, if required. Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Anil Parab raised the issue in the legislative council, asking why 70 acres out of the 350-acre plot spread across city survey numbers 161,167,168 and 169 had been excluded from the no development zone. He alleged that the developers – Usha Developers Co-op Housing Society, Billine Impex Pvt Ltd and Pearl Coschem Pvt Ltd – were occupying government land and action should be taken against them under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers, Drug Offenders and Dangerous Persons Act. BJP MLC Praveen Darekar, Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Sachin Ahir, Congress MLC Bhai Jagtap supported the demands raised by Parab and demanded that a committee be appointed to probe the matter. In response, environment minister Pankaja Munde said the developers had been fined ₹2.22 lakh last year following complaints about reclamation in the buffer zone of mangroves. Another fine worth ₹87.26 crore was levied on the developers in April 2025 as they continued with reclamation activities, the minister said. 'It is a serious matter. Mahalaxmi Enterprises was doing reclamation for the developers…FIR has been lodged in this matter. Though a fine of ₹87.26 crore was imposed, the developers have not paid it. So orders will be given for immediate collection of fines,' Munde said. Given the gravity of the issue, she would personally visit and inspect the site along with legislators and the guardian minister of Mumbai suburban district. 'If required we will set up a committee to probe the matter,' she said. She also informed the council that out of the 70 acres excluded from the no development zone, 35 acres has been allocated to the National Law University, Mumbai. The developers would be booked for mangrove destruction, she said. Deputy chairperson of the council, Neelam Gorhe, asked Munde to visit the site within a week and take a decision on appointing a committee before the end of the monsoon session on July 18. Gorhe also said that Munde and other MLCs needed to request chief minister Devendra Fadnavis to hold a meeting on the issue as many departments were involved.

Minister to visit mangrove damage site in Andheri, to form probe panel if necessary
Minister to visit mangrove damage site in Andheri, to form probe panel if necessary

Indian Express

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Minister to visit mangrove damage site in Andheri, to form probe panel if necessary

Maharashtra Environment Minister Pankaja Munde on Monday said that she will visit the 300-acre mangrove land in Andheri, part of which is facing reclamation, and conduct a probe through a committee, if necessary. Members from the Opposition and ruling party in the legislative council united over the issue of illegal destruction of mangroves, violation of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and reclamation by developers to occupy the 300-acre land in Andheri West and demanded stringent action against the developers and officials involved. Munde announced the removal of reclamation and said that she will visit the site personally along with legislators and if required will set up a committee to probe the matter. Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Anil Parab in legislative council raised the issue of illegal destruction of mangroves and illegal reclamation of land to occupy 300 acres of land at Andheri west city survey number 161,167,168, 169 through a calling attention motion. Parab questioned why 70 acres of land was excluded from the no development zone and turned into development zone, and demanded immediate removal of reclamation done by private developers. He alleged that as it is a case of occupying the government land, too, action should be taken under Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers, Drug Offenders and Dangerous Persons Act (MPDA). BJP MLC Praveen Darekar, Shiv Sena UBT MLC Sachin Ahir and Congress MLC Bhai Jagtap supported the demands by Parab. All party legislators demanded to set up the committee to probe the matter as it involves various departments. Munde admitted that complaints were received about the reclamation in the buffer zone of mangroves so the government officials imposed a fine of Rs 2.22 lakh last year but as developers continued the reclamation, officials imposed a fine of Rs 87.26 crore in April 2025. 'It is a serious matter and Ms Mahalaxmi Enterprises was doing reclamation for the developers Ms. Usha Developers Co-op. Housing society, Billine Impex Pvt Ltd and Pearl Coschem Pvt Ltd. FIR has been lodged in this matter. Though the fine of 87.26 crore was imposed on the developers they have not paid it. So orders will be given for immediate collection of fines from them. Considering the gravity of the issue, I will personally visit the site along with legislators, guardian minister of Mumbai suburban district and inspect the site. If required, we will set up the committee to probe the matter,' said Munde. Deputy chairperson of council Neelam Gorhe asked Pankaja Munde to visit the site in one week and take a decision about the formation of the committee before the end of the monsoon session of the state legislature on July 18. Gorhe also said that Panjaka Munde and all of us need to request Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis to hold a meeting on the issue as many departments are involved in the matter. She also informed that of the total land 70 acres of land was excluded from the no development zone and of that 35 acres has been allocated for the National Law University Mumbai. She also announced that developers will be booked for the destruction of mangroves.

Survey of mangrove forests along state coastline underway: Maha Forest Minister
Survey of mangrove forests along state coastline underway: Maha Forest Minister

Hans India

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Survey of mangrove forests along state coastline underway: Maha Forest Minister

Mumbai: Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik on Friday said the government has launched a survey of the mangrove forests along the coast of the state from the border of Gujarat to the border of Goa. The survey will help to find out the exact area of mangrove forests in the state. He was responding to a question raised by Shiv Sena-UBT leader Bhaskar Jadhav during the Question Hour. Minister Naik said, "Instructions have been given to install CCTV for the protection of mangrove forests in Palghar district. It has also been instructed that officers of the Forest, Revenue and Home Departments should patrol alternately for the protection of mangrove forests. If debris from Mumbai is found being dumped in mangrove forests, legal action will be taken against them." He responded to another question raised by BJP member Sneha Dube Pandit who raised the issue of the reckless cutting of mangroves in Vasai and around Palghar district. The minister also informed that a review petition will be filed in the Supreme Court regarding the verdict on the conservation of mangrove forests. Meanwhile, Environment Minister Pankaja Munde said that there are mangrove forests in the fields or personal lands of farmers on the seashore. Farmers will be empowered to protect these mangrove forests. "The government will take positive steps to provide 'carbon credits' for the protection of mangrove forests in such places," she added during her reply to a question by BJP legislator Manisha Chaudhari. Pankaja Munde said that strict legal action will be taken against those who encroach on mangrove forests. The Forest Department has a ' Mangrove Cell ' for the protection and conservation of mangrove forests. The work of mangrove conservation is being done through this cell. "Action will definitely be taken against those who are creating an imbalance in the environment by degrading the mangrove forests on the coast of Maharashtra. About 19 cases have been registered in this regard," she said. However, BJP legislator Sneha Dube Pandit said no arrests took place in these cases and demanded that stringent provisions should be made so that those booked in such offences do not easily get bail. Pandit said the period of imprisonment in cases involving the hacking of mangroves should be increased to seven years from five years.

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