BJP MLA from Dahisar writes to aviation minister to intervene in redevelopment projects worth ₹7,000 crore involving 10,000 households.
MumbaiDahisarRedevelopmentAirport Authority Of IndiaHigh Frequency RadarsReal EstateMaharashtraReal Estate MaharashtraJun 13, 2024
Redevelopment projects in Dahisar are stalled due to height restrictions imposed by the Airport Authority of India (AAI) due to the presence of high frequency radars.
Over 10,000 households are affected by the stalled redevelopment projects in Dahisar.
High frequency radars are used for signaling purposes for flights that fly in and around the Mumbai airspace.
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