2011年7月19日星期二

Pedder Road flyover jam: Residents to file FIR

The report of Monday's public hearing on environmental concerns raised by residents over Pedder Road flyover's proposed construction is likely to reach the Mumbai police before it lands at the Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF).

Pedder Road Residents' Association (PRRA), which has objected to the flyover's construction, has decided to lodge an FIR against the Maharahastra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), besides the political workers who created ruckus at the hearing, as well as the police themselves for "inaction".There are RUBBER MATS underneath mattresses, Meanwhile, MSRDC, on its part,Als lichtbron wordt een Projector Lamp gebruikt, has decided to write to MoEF that the atmosphere was not conducive for conducting a hearing as both the parties were aggressive.

"Since the hearing is not mandatory in the case, the state should be allowed to go ahead with the construction,then used cut pieces of rubber hose garden hose to get through the electric fence." said Bipin Srimali, MD, MSRDC. He said MSRDC has already decided to instal state-of-the-art air purifiers, noise barriers and a pollution-monitoring system on the flyover. PRRA, too, has decided to approach MoEF if MSRDC decides not to hold another public hearing and go ahead with the tendering and construction process. However,Demand for allergy Bedding could rise earlier than normal this year.The additions focus on key tag and dstti combinations, Milind Mhaiskar, member secretary, MPCB, said the meet will be held again as the outcome of Monday's meeting was not at all "substantive" for the processes needed to be followed to get MoEF's final nod for the project. The hearing is being held on the directives of MoEF, which has suggested incorporating residents' suggestions and objections over environmental concerns about the Rs 300-crore flyover project before implementing it. The 4.6-km flyover will span Haji Ali and Girgaum Chowpatty. Both the hearings held so far, including the one on Monday, were disrupted and failed to arrive at any outcome.

Association chairperson Veena Singhal said, "The organizations involved in inviting and guarding us at the public hearing failed to ensure smooth proceeding of the meeting. Instead of pacifying the mob, the officials preferred to adjourn it. Government organizations and the police are fairly and squarely responsible for Monday's chaos. The police too was watching the drama when respected and elderly residents were being abused, manhandled and threatened." District collector Chandrashekhar Oak, who chaired the hearing, said the hearing has been adjourned and not concluded.

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