Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis appeals to the aviation ministry to relocate radars in Mumbai, aiming to facilitate the redevelopment of residential buildings in north Mumbai and benefit over 10 lakh middle-class residents.
Radar RelocationNorth Mumbai RedevelopmentDevendra FadnavisMumbai InfrastructureAviation MinistryReal Estate MaharashtraJul 11, 2025
The relocation of radars is necessary to facilitate the redevelopment of residential buildings in north Mumbai, which has been hindered by the presence of these structures. This move will benefit over 10 lakh middle-class residents who can carry out redevelopment projects currently stuck due to the radars.
Fadnavis has appealed to the aviation ministry to shift the radars and transmission towers from Dahisar and DN Nagar to alternative locations. He has provided the necessary land and funds for the relocation and invited the ministry team to visit the provided plots.
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