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Goyal: Permanent surveillance post will tackle threats to Malwani mangroves

Goyal: Permanent surveillance post will tackle threats to Malwani mangroves

Time of India12-05-2025

Mumbai: A permanent
surveillance post
and a
CCTV monitoring system
will soon be set up at the T-junction in Marve, Malad, to prevent encroachments in mangrove areas, said Union minister of commerce and industry
Piyush Goyal
. A close watch through CCTV cameras and observation posts will be maintained on the debris mafia, and a special campaign will be launched for this purpose, he said.
The civic body and the forest department have jointly initiated concrete measures, he added.
In Malad's Malwani, around 8 hectare of mangroves is under threat as some groups are allegedly attempting to make unauthorised changes to the land and construct illegal slums by cutting mangroves and dumping debris. This has raised serious concerns about environmental balance, prompting urgent action, said Goyal, who is also the MP for Mumbai North constituency, which covers Malad.Regular updates on encroachments are being collected through satellite imaging and mapping, and this data is shared with the relevant departments to facilitate necessary action. The administration is also planning to undertake a detailed survey of mangroves to find ways to preserve them. Goyal expressed hope that this Centre-led campaign will serve as a model to curb encroachments in this environmentally sensitive region. tnn

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