DNA: Mumbai: Sunday, July 29, 2018.
BMC's R/North
ward office has submitted a proposal to have a dedicated three-membered team to
tackle the growing menace of encroachments mushrooming at Ganpat Patil Nagar
located along the Dahisar link road, which has now become the biggest illegal
slum pocket of Western suburbs.
The idea was
mooted by active citizens during a meeting with Sandhya Nandedkar, Assistant
Municipal Commissioner of R/North ward.
Citizens from
Dahisar and Borivali have been up in arms against this slum pocket as these
slums were built on eco-sensitive zone, which is classified as wet lands and is
under Coastal Regulatory Zone (CRZ). An RTI indicated that there were only 404
hutments prior to year 1995 and only 1068 built between then and year 2000 but
today there are more than 15,000 structures at Ganpat Patil Nagar, which
continue to grow at an alarming rate destroying mangroves.
While after
citizens submitted over 5000 signatures seeking strict action against
encroachers, the ward office began sending notices to different commercial and
residential structures at Ganpat Patil Nagar, no demolitions have occurred yet.
"In a recent meeting when we enquired about action taken we were told by
BMC that the staff was busy with other work too and they were also faced with
staff crunch and this is when we suggested that since this was a serious issue
impacting environment and civic violations BMC should have a dedicated staff
for this issue," shared Harish Pandey, Secretary of New Link Road
Residents Forum who welcomed the ward officers quick response.
"We have
sent a proposal to the Engineering Department seeking a junior engineer, a sub
engineer and a mukadam who will handle all the work pertaining to Ganpat Patil
Nagar be it sending notices as well as carrying out demolitions, which will
ensure regular action as well as concentrated efforts," said Nandedkar
adding that they were hoping that the proposal would be sanctioned.
A senior civic
official said that Ganpat Patil Nagar was flourishing due to political
patronage and its only after citizens have begun series of drives that BMC and
few political parties have begun seeking action. "If this slum pocket is
not controlled soon it will destroy all the mangroves and hence there was no
other way but to a have crack team that would cracking a whip," said the
official.
