Citizen Activists Raise Alarms Over CIDCO's Failed Plantation Projects in Navi Mumbai

Published: February 19, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Citizen Activists Raise Alarms Over CIDCO's Failed Plantation Projects in Navi Mumbai

Citizen activists have raised serious concerns over plantation drives carried out by CIDCO and the Forest Department, alleging that thousands of trees exist only on paper.

The Sajag Nagrik Manch claims that of the 24,000 saplings officially reported as planted across Kharghar and Shirwane, almost none survive on the ground. Official boards state that 20,000 saplings were planted over five hectares at Kharghar Phanaswadi in 2014–15 under a CIDCO-funded scheme, while 4,000 saplings were planted over 20 hectares in Shirwane Reserved Forest in 2015–16.

However, nearly a decade later, site inspections reportedly reveal barren hills and dry grass instead of dense green cover. “If these plantations had actually taken place, the hills would have been covered with mature trees by now. What we see instead are empty patches and misleading signboards,” said members of the Sajag Nagrik Manch.

Activists also flagged the failed bamboo plantation at Parsik Hill during 2024–25, where pits were dug but saplings were allegedly never planted or maintained. Bamboo planted behind Apollo Hospital is also reported to have withered due to negligence. “Digging pits without planting or nurturing saplings is nothing but an eyewash. Public money has been wasted in the name of green initiatives,” activists alleged.

The Manch has demanded a personal inspection by Forest Minister Ganesh Naik at Parsik, Belapur, and Kharghar hills, a public status report, a high-level financial audit of funds spent over the last decade, and GIS mapping of surviving trees with strict action against officials who submitted false data.

“Environment is vital for all living beings. Government agencies must ensure that seeds of corruption are not sown in this sector. Misleading plantation data has contributed to worsening air quality in Navi Mumbai,” said Sanjeev Jain, an environmentalist.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main concern raised by the citizen activists?
The main concern raised by the citizen activists is that thousands of saplings reported to be planted by CIDCO and the Forest Department in Navi Mumbai have not actually taken root, and the hills remain barren.
2. How many saplings were reportedly planted by CIDCO and the Forest Department?
CIDCO and the Forest Department reported planting 24,000 saplings across Kharghar and Shirwane, with 20,000 saplings planted at Kharghar Phanaswadi and 4,000 at Shirwane Reserved Forest.
3. What evidence do activists provide to support their claims?
Activists provide evidence from site inspections that reveal barren hills and dry grass instead of the expected dense green cover, suggesting that the reported plantations never took place.
4. What additional issues have been flagged by the activists?
Activists have also flagged the failed bamboo plantation at Parsik Hill, where pits were dug but saplings were not planted or maintained, and the withered bamboo planted behind Apollo Hospital due to negligence.
5. What actions are the activists demanding from the government?
The activists are demanding a personal inspection by Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, a public status report, a high-level financial audit of funds spent over the last decade, and GIS mapping of surviving trees, with strict action against officials who submitted false data.