Shivaji memorial to be cleared in a week: CM
`Green Nods For Other Stuck Projects Soon'
The Chhatrapati Shivaji
memorial in the Arabian Sea will be one of the first eggs of the new
government to get environmental clearance from the Centre, indicating
the BJP's resolve to appropriate Shivaji's legacy in Maharashtra.
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, after a long meeting with Union
environment minister Prakash Javadekar, said the memorial will get
environmental clearance within a week. Jayanthi Natarajan, the Union
environment minister in the erstwhile UPA government, had granted
in-principle clearance for the project.
Both Fadnavis and Javadekar have promised that projects would not lag for want of clearances. The CM said clearances for the Ambedkar memorial at Indu Mill from the Union environment ministry and the textiles ministry would be expedited as also clearances for the second and third phases of Chaitya Bhoomi development at Dadar.
A presentation on various pending projects was held at the Sahyadri state guest house on Thursday . Javadekar said that a fortnight from now, the hurdles faced by the projects would be discussed and deci sions taken at a meeting in Delhi. In June, on his first visit to Mumbai after assuming office, Javadekar had given a similar assurance to fast-track projects stuck at the environment ministry .
Fadnavis said a timebound road map would be prepared for all the projects. “Unlike the previous governments, the governments at the Centre and the state will be proactive.“ On the coastal road project, the CM said, “There will be no compromising on environmental norms,“ he said.
Other projects include the redevelopment of koliwadas in CRZ III, redevelopment of slums on CRZ land, Metro carshed at Charkop and the conversion of 87,000 hectares of shrub land in Vidarbha, classified as forests, to revenue land.
Pankaja gifts mangalsutra to woman who sold her ornaments to build toilet
Rural development minister Pankaja Munde on Thursday gifted a mangalsutra to Sangeeta Vahale, a resident of Washim district who sold her mangalsutra to build a toilet in the village. “Toilet is a basic necessity, compared to ornaments. I sold all my ornaments and decided to build the toilet,“ Sangita, from Washim's Saikheda village, told reporters. The felicitation ceremony was held at the Worli office of the minister, who is the daughter of the late BJP leader Gopinath Munde. “Our target is to build the maximum number of toilets and ensure that women don't have to face any inconvenience on this count,“ the minister said, referring to the PM's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
Both Fadnavis and Javadekar have promised that projects would not lag for want of clearances. The CM said clearances for the Ambedkar memorial at Indu Mill from the Union environment ministry and the textiles ministry would be expedited as also clearances for the second and third phases of Chaitya Bhoomi development at Dadar.
A presentation on various pending projects was held at the Sahyadri state guest house on Thursday . Javadekar said that a fortnight from now, the hurdles faced by the projects would be discussed and deci sions taken at a meeting in Delhi. In June, on his first visit to Mumbai after assuming office, Javadekar had given a similar assurance to fast-track projects stuck at the environment ministry .
Fadnavis said a timebound road map would be prepared for all the projects. “Unlike the previous governments, the governments at the Centre and the state will be proactive.“ On the coastal road project, the CM said, “There will be no compromising on environmental norms,“ he said.
Other projects include the redevelopment of koliwadas in CRZ III, redevelopment of slums on CRZ land, Metro carshed at Charkop and the conversion of 87,000 hectares of shrub land in Vidarbha, classified as forests, to revenue land.
Pankaja gifts mangalsutra to woman who sold her ornaments to build toilet
Rural development minister Pankaja Munde on Thursday gifted a mangalsutra to Sangeeta Vahale, a resident of Washim district who sold her mangalsutra to build a toilet in the village. “Toilet is a basic necessity, compared to ornaments. I sold all my ornaments and decided to build the toilet,“ Sangita, from Washim's Saikheda village, told reporters. The felicitation ceremony was held at the Worli office of the minister, who is the daughter of the late BJP leader Gopinath Munde. “Our target is to build the maximum number of toilets and ensure that women don't have to face any inconvenience on this count,“ the minister said, referring to the PM's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
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