In a significant move, former corporator Divya Vaibhav Gaikwad has raised objections to the installation of electricity transformers by MSEDCL in Navi Mumbai, citing potential environmental and safety concerns.
Navi MumbaiMsedclDivya Vaibhav GaikwadElectricity TransformersEnvironmental ImpactReal Estate MaharashtraJan 17, 2025
Divya Vaibhav Gaikwad is a former corporator and local activist in Navi Mumbai, known for her advocacy on community issues and her efforts to ensure transparency and accountability in local governance.
MSEDCL stands for Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited, a state-owned utility company responsible for the distribution of electricity in the state of Maharashtra.
Divya Vaibhav Gaikwad is objecting to the installation of electricity transformers by MSEDCL due to concerns about potential environmental and safety risks, including increased electromagnetic radiation and fire hazards in densely populated areas.
MSEDCL has stated that it is following all necessary guidelines and regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents. The company has offered to address the concerns through public meetings and consultations.
The issue highlights the importance of community involvement and transparency in infrastructure development. The outcome of this situation will have significant implications for the future of urban development in Navi Mumbai and other rapidly growing areas in Maharashtra.
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