PAPs of Sewri-Worli elevated road to reinstate in Shirodkar market
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PAPs of Sewri-Worli elevated road to reinstate in Shirodkar market

The Shirodkar market's reconstruction project would include rehabilitation for the people of the G and F South wards who were impacted by the construction of the Sewri-Worli elevated road, according to Eknath Shinde, Chief Minister, Maharashtra, announcement. 31% of the elevated road project connecting MTHL and Coastal Road is finished.

The meeting's chair, Shinde, argued that a thorough project plan should be created in order to effectively and promptly carry out the rehabilitation of the project's impacted citizens and market stall owners.

He requested that the site acquisition for the market building, the agreement with the locals, and the market rehabilitation plan be completed in a timely manner by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA).

Additionally, he requested that the BMC and MMRDA decide on the rent that will be paid to the people in a manner that takes into account their issues.

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The Shirodkar market's reconstruction project would include rehabilitation for the people of the G and F South wards who were impacted by the construction of the Sewri-Worli elevated road, according to Eknath Shinde, Chief Minister, Maharashtra, announcement. 31% of the elevated road project connecting MTHL and Coastal Road is finished. The meeting's chair, Shinde, argued that a thorough project plan should be created in order to effectively and promptly carry out the rehabilitation of the project's impacted citizens and market stall owners. He requested that the site acquisition for the market building, the agreement with the locals, and the market rehabilitation plan be completed in a timely manner by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). Additionally, he requested that the BMC and MMRDA decide on the rent that will be paid to the people in a manner that takes into account their issues. Also read: BMC, MMRDA to share land acquisition cost for Sewri-Worli connector Five Infrastructure Initiatives to Boost Access to Navi Mumbai Airport

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