Mumbai's Aarey Milk Colony administration is ramping up security measures to curb illegal constructions and land grabs in the eco-sensitive zone. This includes additional personnel, tighter entry checks, and expanded surveillance.
MumbaiAarey Milk ColonyIllegal ConstructionsSecurity MeasuresEnvironmental ConservationReal Estate MumbaiAug 14, 2025
Aarey Milk Colony is a large area in Mumbai, India, known for its dairy farms and as a critical green lung for the city. It is an eco-sensitive zone that serves as a habitat for diverse flora and fauna and acts as a natural flood buffer.
This year alone, 330 illegal structures have been demolished in Aarey Milk Colony.
New security measures include the addition of 40 to 50 dedicated personnel, tighter entry checks, and the installation of CCTV cameras at all main entry points and strategic locations.
Aarey Milk Colony is crucial for Mumbai as it serves as a green lung, provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, and acts as a natural flood buffer, contributing to the city's environmental and climate resilience.
Community engagement is a key aspect of the plan to protect Aarey. Residents will be educated about the ecological value of the area, and consistent enforcement will ensure that illegal constructions are deterred.
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