The Maharashtra government has ordered the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation to shut down pigeon feeding points in Mumbai, citing health hazards. Meanwhile, Amit Shah begins a two-day visit to the state.
Amit ShahMaharashtraPigeon Feeding PointsPublic HealthMumbaiReal Estate MaharashtraJul 04, 2025
The Maharashtra government has ordered the closure of pigeon feeding points in Mumbai to address health hazards posed by pigeon droppings, which can cause respiratory problems and other health issues.
Amit Shah’s visit is significant as it will cover key areas such as infrastructure, security, and development projects in the state, and it is expected to bring attention to public health and environmental issues.
The closure of pigeon feeding points may impact the local pigeon population, but the government plans to provide alternative feeding areas that are more controlled to minimize these effects.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will be responsible for enforcing the ban on pigeon feeding points and ensuring compliance with the new regulations.
The government is considering broader initiatives to improve public health and environmental conservation, including measures to protect mangrove-wetland wildlife and balance real estate development with environmental protection.
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