The Bombay High Court has issued a ruling permitting Adani Electricity Mumbai Infra Ltd. (AEMIL) to cut down 209 mangroves near Vasai Creek for a critical infrastructure project.
Bombay High CourtAdani ElectricityMangrovesVasai CreekInfrastructure ProjectReal Estate MumbaiFeb 13, 2025

The Bombay High Court allowed Adani Electricity to cut down 209 mangroves to proceed with a critical infrastructure project, specifically the construction of a power transmission line. The court emphasized the need to balance development with environmental conservation.
The project involves the construction of a power transmission line to enhance the reliability and efficiency of the power supply in the Mumbai region, addressing the growing energy demands and supporting economic development.
AEMIL has committed to replanting twice the number of mangroves cut, implementing advanced soil and water conservation techniques, conducting regular environmental impact assessments, and engaging with local communities to address their concerns.
The project is expected to create job opportunities, boost the local economy, and improve the quality of life for residents by enhancing the power supply and infrastructure in the region.
Yes, the Bombay High Court has directed AEMIL to follow strict environmental guidelines and work closely with environmental authorities to monitor the project's impact continuously.

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