The central government has decided to transfer 53.174 acres of salt land in Thane district to the Maharashtra government for the construction of the Dahisar-Vasai Road. This move is expected to boost infrastructure development in the region.
Infrastructure DevelopmentRoad ConstructionThane DistrictMaharashtra GovernmentEconomic GrowthReal Estate MaharashtraSep 29, 2025

The purpose of the land transfer is to facilitate the construction of the Dahisar-Vasai Road, which is a crucial infrastructure project aimed at improving connectivity and economic activities in the Thane district.
The central government has transferred 53.174 acres of salt land to the Maharashtra government for the construction of the Dahisar-Vasai Road.
The project is expected to enhance connectivity, reduce travel time, create job opportunities, and stimulate local economic growth, benefiting both residents and businesses in the region.
The project may face challenges such as environmental concerns and the need for adequate planning to minimize the impact on the surrounding areas. However, the Maharashtra government has assured that all necessary measures will be taken to address these issues.
The Dahisar-Vasai Road project is expected to have a significant impact on the region's development by making it more accessible and attractive for both residents and investors, thereby boosting economic activities and improving the quality of life.

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