The Mumbai civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), has imposed a construction ban in Borivali East and Byculla due to poor air quality. Developers are now being instructed to enhance their environmental management plans.
MumbaiAir PollutionConstruction BanBmcCredaiReal Estate MumbaiJan 02, 2025
The BMC imposed a construction ban in these areas due to consistently poor air quality index (AQI) readings, which were reported to be at 200 or more.
A total of 175 construction sites across Mumbai received 'stop work' orders due to violation of pollution mitigation norms.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI), through its Mumbai chapter (CREDAI-MCHI), is taking proactive steps by issuing advisories and implementing environment management plans.
Thirteen MHADA projects in Borivali East are affected by the construction ban, including seven projects in Rajendra Nagar and six in Magathane.
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