Local Hindu organizations in Navi Mumbai have been voicing concerns over an illegal dargah encroaching on public land. The situation escalated when the CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation) stepped in to demolish the structure, leading to pr
CidcoNavi MumbaiIllegal DargahUrban PlanningCommunity ProtestsReal Estate MumbaiNov 21, 2024
CIDCO stands for the City and Industrial Development Corporation, a government agency responsible for planning and developing Navi Mumbai. It was established in 1971 to transform the area into a modern, well-planned city by acquiring land, planning infrastructure, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
The dargah was demolished because it was built without proper permissions and encroached on public land. CIDCO, the planning and development authority, took action after repeated complaints and failed negotiations to address the illegal construction.
Local Hindu organizations welcomed the demolition, as they had been advocating for the removal of the illegal dargah for years. They argued that it disrupted the local community and violated public property rights.
CIDCO plans to develop public facilities on the land after the demolition. The goal is to use the space for the benefit of the community and in line with the city's urban planning goals.
The controversy remains unresolved, with supporters of the dargah vowing to continue their fight. They have sought legal assistance to challenge CIDCO’s decision and have called for a review of the demolition.
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