The KSC Navnagar Virodhi Samiti in Navi Mumbai is urging local villagers not to sell their land to real estate developers. The group warns that these speculators are buying land at extremely low prices, hoping to make huge profits in the future as the area develops.
Navi MumbaiLand DevelopmentReal EstateKsc Navnagar Virodhi SamitiSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate MumbaiApr 11, 2025
The KSC Navnagar Virodhi Samiti is a local organization in Navi Mumbai that is working to protect the interests of villagers by preventing them from selling their land to real estate speculators at low prices.
Real estate speculators are buying land at low prices in Navi Mumbai with the aim of making significant profits in the future as the area undergoes development and land values increase.
The KSC Navnagar Virodhi Samiti is organizing meetings, distributing informational pamphlets, and using social media to educate the community about the true value of their land and the potential benefits of retaining it.
The KSC Navnagar Virodhi Samiti is concerned that rapid development could lead to the loss of Navi Mumbai's natural landscapes and ecological balance. They are advocating for sustainable development practices to protect the environment.
The KSC Navnagar Virodhi Samiti has gained support from several villagers who acknowledge the importance of preserving their land as a means of securing their future and the future of their children.
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