श्रेणी: CIVIC

Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin professor

BMC Issues Stern Warning to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Over Serious Air Pollution Violations in Matunga

BMC Issues Stern Warning to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Over Serious Air Pollution Violations in Matunga

BMC Issues Stern Warning to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Over Serious Air Pollution Violations in Matunga Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a strong warning to the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) after serious air-pollution violations were found at a construction site in Matunga. The site, managed by Nav Bharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd (NMDPL), was flagged during a surprise inspection by the BMC’s environmental squad. According to officials, the contractor failed to follow even the most basic pollution-control norms — a requirement for all construction activities in Mumbai, especially large-scale redevelopment projects. Key Violations Noted at the Site The BMC’s inspection report highlighted multiple lapses, including: Local citizens had already raised several complaints, citing continuous dust pollution and severe air quality deterioration in the area. BMC Warns of Strict Action In its letter to DRP, the civic body has demanded immediate rectification of all violations. Officials warned that if the developer fails to comply: A follow-up inspection has been scheduled within a week to verify compliance. Part of Citywide Crackdown on Pollution This warning is part of BMC’s aggressive citywide crackdown on construction-related pollution. Over the past several months, multiple sites across Mumbai have been issued show-cause notices and stop-work orders for failing to adhere to air-quality and dust-control norms. Environmental Compliance Crucial for Mega Projects Given the massive scale of the Dharavi redevelopment, environmental compliance is non-negotiable, say experts. Matunga, being a densely populated area with narrow roads and constant traffic, faces heightened risks from particulate pollution. Residents and environmental groups have repeatedly expressed concern that negligence during such large projects could worsen respiratory illnesses, especially among children and senior citizens. As Mumbai moves through one of its largest urban redevelopment phases, the BMC’s latest action serves as a sharp reminder—development cannot come at the cost of public health.
Congress Leaders Demand FIR Against Mumbai BJP Chief Amit Satam Over ‘Inflammatory’ Remarks on Migrants

Congress Leaders Demand FIR Against Mumbai BJP Chief Amit Satam Over ‘Inflammatory’ Remarks on Migrants

Congress Leaders Demand FIR Against Mumbai BJP Chief Amit Satam Over ‘Inflammatory’ Remarks on Migrants Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai – A fresh political storm erupted on Friday after senior Congress leaders submitted a formal request to the Mumbai Police Commissioner seeking registration of an FIR against Mumbai BJP President Amit Satam. The complaint alleges that Satam made inflammatory and abusive remarks targeting migrants residing in the city, potentially inciting division and communal tension. Congress Accuses Satam of Using Divisive, Hate-Fueled Language In a strongly worded letter addressed to the Mumbai Police Commissioner, Mumbai Congress Vice-President Abul Hasan Khan alleged that Satam’s comments were designed to “create division, foster hatred, and promote enmity between different groups living in Mumbai.” Khan has demanded that police register a case under Section 153A (promoting enmity between groups), Section 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), and other relevant provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). According to Congress leaders, the language used by Satam was not only inappropriate but dangerous enough to disturb the social harmony of Mumbai, a city known for its diversity and migrant-driven workforce. Congress Protest March Ends With Detentions Following the submission of the complaint, multiple Congress leaders and workers held a symbolic march against Amit Satam’s alleged statements. The demonstration, however, was short-lived as Mumbai Police detained several party functionaries. Those detained included: Police officials stated that detentions were made to maintain order and prevent disruption of traffic during the protest march. Political Temperatures Rising in Mumbai The controversy has added to the increasing political tensions in the city ahead of upcoming civic and state-level political activities. Congress leaders claim that Satam’s remarks reflect a pattern of targeting migrants to polarize public opinion, while BJP leaders have yet to issue a formal clarification regarding the allegations. Legal experts note that Sections 153A and 505 of the BNS carry serious implications, as they deal with acts that threaten communal harmony and public peace. If registered, such an FIR could escalate the political standoff. Awaiting Police Response As of now, the Mumbai Police has acknowledged receipt of the complaint. Whether a preliminary inquiry or FIR will be initiated remains to be seen. Congress leaders have warned that they will continue their agitation until legal action is taken.
Mumbai Set for Massive Underground Tunnel Revolution; CM Fadnavis Announces ‘Pathal Lok’ Vision to Transform City Traffic by 2032

Mumbai Set for Massive Underground Tunnel Revolution; CM Fadnavis Announces ‘Pathal Lok’ Vision to Transform City Traffic by 2032

Mumbai Set for Massive Underground Tunnel Revolution; CM Fadnavis Announces ‘Pathal Lok’ Vision to Transform City Traffic by 2032 Undercover Editor – Editor- Mahesh Rathod. Mumbai is preparing for one of its most ambitious infrastructure overhauls in recent history — a sprawling underground tunnel network aimed at eliminating the city’s crippling traffic congestion. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday announced that the government is creating a “Pathal Lok” — a comprehensive, underground mobility grid — that will change the way Mumbai moves in the next decade. Addressing thousands of youth at an event held at the Dome Arena in Worli, Fadnavis said the vision is to ensure that Mumbai’s average traffic speed reaches 80 kmph within the next seven years, a dramatic jump from the current 15–20 kmph gridlock experienced during peak hours. Western Express Highway: The Core of Mumbai’s Traffic Burden The Chief Minister highlighted that nearly 60% of Mumbai’s total road traffic burden falls solely on the Western Express Highway (WEH). “Unless the Western Express Highway is decongested, traffic in Mumbai cannot be fully resolved,” Fadnavis said, underscoring the need for alternative high-speed travel corridors. New Tunnels to Connect Bandra Sea Link, BKC and the Mumbai Airport A major highlight of the government’s “Pathal Lok” blueprint includes a tunnel originating from the Bandra Sea Link, offering two critical high-speed connections: These tunnels intend to divert the traffic load away from core arterial roads, reduce surface congestion and cut airport travel time drastically. “Our aim is to decongest BKC and ensure that citizens reach the airport in the minimum possible time,” Fadnavis added. Target Year 2032: “All Projects Will Be Delivered” When asked by attendees whether these infrastructural dreams will materialize, Fadnavis offered a clear assurance: “All the promises we have made, and all the projects we have started to decongest Mumbai, will be completed by 2032.” This includes tunnel networks, road realignments, decongestion projects, and mobility reforms. Local Trains to Become Metro-Like With Close-Door Coaches Fadnavis also announced a major shift in Mumbai’s suburban railway system: All local trains will gradually adopt close-door rakes, currently used only in select AC locals. “Train services will be like the metro — safer, faster, and more efficient — and without any hike in ticket fares,” he promised. This is expected to reduce accidents, improve punctuality, and modernize the century-old suburban rail experience. BJP to Prioritize Youth in Upcoming Civic Elections Speaking on political participation, the CM emphasized that the BJP will introduce new, young candidates in the upcoming municipal elections. “I can’t comment on other parties, but for the BJP, people will certainly witness new and young faces getting party tickets,” he said, encouraging youth to step forward and participate in governance. “Zero Corruption Under Modi Government” — Fadnavis Responding to a question on corruption, Fadnavis strongly defended the Central Government. “In the last 11 years, not a single charge of corruption has been levelled against Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” he stated. He contrasted this with pre-2014 governments that faced multiple corruption allegations and instability. “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi ji, people are witnessing a stable and corruption-free government.” A Transformative Vision for Mumbai’s Next Decade With underground tunnels, metro-style trains, and new mobility corridors, the government claims that Mumbai will enter a new era of fast, reliable transportation. However, experts and citizens alike will be watching closely to see how efficiently these promises are executed over the next seven years. For now, the vision of “Pathal Lok” — a city beneath the city — has captured the imagination of a traffic-weary Mumbai.
“You Have Votes, I Have Funds”: Ajit Pawar’s Remark Sparks Major Political Storm in Maharashtra

“You Have Votes, I Have Funds”: Ajit Pawar’s Remark Sparks Major Political Storm in Maharashtra

“You Have Votes, I Have Funds”: Ajit Pawar’s Remark Sparks Major Political Storm in Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar addresses a campaign rally in Malegaon, where his remark linking public funds to electoral support sparked sharp political reactions. UnderCover Editor NewsEditor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai / Malegaon: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has triggered a fresh controversy after openly telling voters in Malegaon that while “they have votes,” he “has funds,” and that financial support would flow only if all candidates of his faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) were elected. The remarks, made during a campaign speech for the upcoming Malegaon Nagar Panchayat elections, have drawn widespread criticism and raised questions about political pressure, voter influence and ethical conduct during elections. Ajit Pawar’s Statement Raises Eyebrows Addressing a public gathering, Pawar said: “I will ensure there is no shortage of funds if you elect all 18 NCP candidates. If you reject, I will also reject. You have votes, I have funds.” The statement implied that government funding and development work could be withheld if voters did not support NCP candidates—a claim opposition parties say violates democratic principles and amounts to intimidation. Pawar currently handles Maharashtra’s finance portfolio in the BJP–NCP–Shiv Sena alliance government, giving his comments even greater political weight. Opposition Slams Pawar: ‘Threat to Democracy’ The statement immediately drew sharp reactions from the opposition. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Ambadas Danve accused Pawar of threatening voters and misusing his authority. Danve said: “Funds come from taxpayers, not from Ajit Pawar’s personal pocket. If a minister threatens voters like this, what is the Election Commission doing?” Opposition leaders claim Pawar’s comments amount to coercion and violate the Model Code of Conduct, even though civic elections are not directly governed by the same framework as state or national polls. Political Context: Malegaon Civic Polls on December 2 The Pawar-led NCP has partnered with a BJP-backed panel for the December 2 Malegaon Nagar Panchayat elections. Malegaon—known for closely contested political battles—has 18 NCP candidates in the fray. Pawar’s comments were aimed at consolidating votes for the entire panel, but critics say the tone crossed the line into political pressure. ECI’s Silence Questioned Several opposition voices have demanded that the Election Commission of India (ECI) take note of Pawar’s remarks, calling for investigation or censure. Legal experts suggest that any attempt to link government funds with electoral outcomes could fall under undue influence, a punishable offence under the Representation of the People Act, 1951. What Happens Next? While Ajit Pawar has not clarified or withdrawn his remarks, political observers believe the issue may escalate further in the coming days. With civic elections just days away, the controversy has added a new dimension to the campaign—putting the spotlight on the ethics of political speech and the fine line between promises and pressure. UnderCover Editor News will continue tracking this high-voltage political episode.
Mumbai CNG Crisis: Autos, Taxis & BEST Buses Hit as Pipeline Damage Halts Supply Across City

Mumbai CNG Crisis: Autos, Taxis & BEST Buses Hit as Pipeline Damage Halts Supply Across City

Mumbai CNG Crisis: Autos, Taxis & BEST Buses Hit as Pipeline Damage Halts Supply Across City Commuters wait outside CNG pumps in Mumbai as services stall following a major pipeline disruption at the RCF compound. Undercover Editor News | Report by Mahesh Rathod Mumbai’s daily commute plunged into chaos after a sudden halt in CNG supply left autos, taxis and even BEST buses struggling to operate. The disruption, which began on November 16, was triggered by damage to a GAIL pipeline inside the RCF compound, cutting off gas supply to Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) City Gate Station in Wadala — the key hub that feeds CNG across Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai. Citywide Transport Impact With CNG pumps shutting down or operating with limited pressure, thousands of commuters were left stranded. Autos and taxis queued for hours outside pumps, while BEST announced that several of its CNG buses may remain off-road until supply stabilises. Transport unions warned that if the situation continues, Mumbai could see a major public transport slowdown, especially during peak hours. Why the Crisis Happened According to initial information, a GAIL pipeline was accidentally damaged during internal work inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) compound. This disrupted supply to the Wadala station — one of the most critical distribution points for MGL. Repair work has begun, but officials have not yet provided a firm timeline for full restoration. Violence in Malegaon After Child Murder In a separate disturbing incident, Nashik Rural Police arrested a 24-year-old man for the kidnapping, rape and brutal murder of a 3.5-year-old girl near Malegaon. The accused allegedly crushed the child’s head with a stone. As the news spread, shocked residents took to the streets, blocking the Malegaon–Kusumba Road and demanding strict punishment. Case Against Amit Thackeray & 70 Others Meanwhile, Navi Mumbai Police registered a case against Amit Thackeray, son of MNS chief Raj Thackeray, and around 70 supporters. They allegedly forced open the covering of a Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue during an event, leading to crowd unrest and police intervention. Mumbai Faces a Tough Commuting Day With the CNG supply still unstable, commuters are advised to plan travel in advance, expect delays, and rely on available bus and train services until normal supply resumes.
Thane Balcony Collapse: 30 Residents Rescued Safely; Structure Declared Unsafe

Thane Balcony Collapse: 30 Residents Rescued Safely; Structure Declared Unsafe

Thane Balcony Collapse: 30 Residents Rescued Safely; Structure Declared Unsafe Fire brigade personnel rescue trapped residents after a balcony collapse at Savalaram Smriti Chawl in Thane; the structure was later declared unsafe by civic officials Undercover Editor News | Editor – Mahesh RathodThane, November 16. In a late-night scare for dozens of families, a balcony collapse in a two-storey chawl at Savalaram Smriti Chawl in Diva, Thane, left 30 residents trapped for hours before they were rescued unharmed by fire officials and disaster response teams. The incident occurred at 11:36 pm on Saturday when a section of the balcony suddenly gave way, blocking access to multiple flats. Panic spread through the neighbourhood as residents found themselves unable to exit the building. Swift Response, Zero Injuries Thane Municipal Corporation’s Disaster Management Cell chief, Yasin Tadvi, confirmed that there were no injuries. “All 30 residents trapped due to the gallery collapse were safely evacuated. Our fire brigade team responded immediately and carried out the rescue without any harm,”— Fire Department Official Authorities said the chawl housed 50 to 55 residents across 21 flats. After receiving alerts, the police and fire brigade teams reached the spot within minutes and began coordinated rescue operations. Chawl Declared Unsafe Following a structural inspection, the civic officials declared the building unsafe for habitation. “Since the structure is in a dangerous condition, all flats have been evacuated,”— Civic Official (TMC) Families have now been asked to relocate to safer accommodation until further assessment is completed. Byculla Tragedy: Two Labourers Dead, Three Injured in Construction Site Collapse In a separate incident earlier on Saturday afternoon, tragedy struck in Byculla (West) when a portion of soil collapsed during foundation and piling work at Habib Mansion on Hans Road. Five labourers were trapped when the ground caved in. They were rushed to Nair Hospital around 2:40 pm. Dr. Poonam, Assistant Medical Officer, confirmed that Rahul (30) and Raju (28) succumbed to their injuries.The other injured workers — Sajjad Ali (25), Sobat Ali (28) and Lal Mohammad (18) — are currently undergoing treatment and are reported to be in stable condition. Rescue teams reached the spot promptly, and authorities are now probing whether safety lapses or poor site conditions contributed to the collapse. Construction companies have been urged to adhere strictly to safety norms to avoid similar incidents.
Nowgam Police Station Blast Triggered During Forensic Sampling, Says Centre; 9 Dead, Toll May Rise

Nowgam Police Station Blast Triggered During Forensic Sampling, Says Centre; 9 Dead, Toll May Rise

Nowgam Police Station Blast Triggered During Forensic Sampling, Says Centre; 9 Dead, Toll May Rise Forensic teams inspect the charred remains of Nowgam police station after an accidental explosion during sampling of terror-linked explosives killed nine personnel. Srinagar / New Delhi | Undercover Editor News Agency | November 15, 2025. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs on Saturday confirmed that the deadly explosion inside Nowgam police station in Jammu & Kashmir was an accidental blast that occurred during a forensic sampling process. At least nine people were killed, and officials warn the toll could rise as several personnel remain critically injured. According to senior officials, the explosion took place around 11:20 pm on Friday, inside a secure open area of the police station where a large quantity of explosive materials had been stored for investigation. Stored explosives linked to major terror probe The explosives had been recovered during the recent crackdown on a Red Fort blast-linked terror module, which involved the unearthing of huge quantities of chemicals, detonators and explosive precursors. “For the last two days, forensic teams were carrying out sampling. Due to the large volume of recovered material, the process continued into late Friday night,” a senior official said. Prashant Lokhande, Joint Secretary (J&K Division), MHA, confirmed the development, calling it an unfortunate accidental explosion. “Cause under investigation, speculation unnecessary”: Centre Lokhande stated: “The recovered explosive substances were being forwarded for scientific examination. During this standard procedure, an accidental explosion took place. The cause is being investigated, and any speculation is unnecessary. The government stands with the families of the deceased.” Blast felt 30 km away; severe structural damage A senior J&K Police officer described the explosion as “so powerful that its shockwave was felt up to 30 km away.” The blast: Fire and rescue teams rushed to the spot, and forensic experts have been deployed again to examine the cause. Part of Jaish-e-Mohammad module investigation The Nowgam police station was a key hub for the ongoing investigation into a Jaish-e-Mohammad interstate terror module. Recent raids had recovered: The volume and volatility of these chemicals made the forensic process challenging, officials said. Probe continues, families assured support The Centre has ordered a scientific and technical review into the handling of bulk explosive evidence. Senior police officials visited the blast site and met the injured. Authorities have assured: The situation remains tense but under control as teams continue clearing debris and securing the blast site.
Mumbai BMC Election 2025: Ward Reservation Declared for 227 Wards — SC, ST, OBC, and Open Categories Announced

Mumbai BMC Election 2025: Ward Reservation Declared for 227 Wards — SC, ST, OBC, and Open Categories Announced

Mumbai BMC Election 2025: Ward Reservation Declared for 227 Wards — SC, ST, OBC, and Open Categories Announced BMC Election 2025: Ward Reservation Declared for 227 Wards — SC, ST, OBC, and Women’s Categories Announced After the Supreme Court’s directive, Mumbai gears up for long-awaited civic elections; full ward reservation list declared. Mumbai | Undercover Editor News | November 11, 2025. Following the Supreme Court’s order, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has officially announced the ward reservation draw for the 2025 civic elections, covering all 227 wards across  Mumbai.The long-pending reservation declaration has brought fresh political excitement as major parties prepare for one of the most crucial local body elections in Maharashtra.The ward reservation lottery was conducted on Tuesday, with school students drawing lots to ensure transparency. The draw determines which wards are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Open (General) categories, including women’s reservation. BMC 2025 Ward Reservation SummaryTotal Wards: 227For Scheduled Castes (SC): 15 Wards ReservedWard Nos:269, 315 (Women), 186 (Women), 146, 152, 155 (Women), 147 (Women), 189 (Women), 118 (Women), 183 (Women), 215, 141, 133 (Women), 140For Scheduled Tribes (ST): 2 Wards ReservedWard Nos:53 (Women), 121 (Women)For Other Backward Classes (OBC): Multiple Wards ReservedWard Nos:72 (Women), 46 (Women), 216 (Women), 32 (Women), 82 (Women), 85, 49 (Women), 170 (Women), 19 (Women), 916 (Women), 69, 176 (Women), 198 (Women), 191 (Women), 108 (Women), 219, 129 (Women), 117 (Women), 171, 113, 701, 105 (Women), 12 (Women), 195, 501, 371 (Women), 226, 136, 418, 295, 222, 33 (Women), 138, 27 (Women), 45, 187, 80 (Women), 223, 150 (Women), 130, 158 (Women), 167 (Women), 208, 135, 871, 11 (Women), 153 (Women), 18 (Women), 13 (Women), 193, 764, 111, 112, 128 (Women), 52 (Women), 63, 100 (Women).(Note: Many wards above are reserved for women candidates within the OBC category.) Background & ContextThe last BMC election took place in 2017, and its term expired on March 7, 2022. Since then, the civic body — India’s richest municipal corporation — has been under an administrative setup.This latest reservation announcement marks the first major step toward conducting Mumbai Municipal Corporation Elections 2025. Election officials said the draw was conducted under full supervision of state authorities, following all guidelines to ensure social justice and representation.With the reservation list now declared, political aspirants across Mumbai can begin strategizing their campaigns. Parties are expected to soon release preliminary candidate lists based on ward-wise reservation. Senior election officials said the State Election Commission will soon announce the official election schedule once the administrative and security clearances are completed.
BMC Elections 2025: Lottery to Decide Ward Reservations on November 11

BMC Elections 2025: Lottery to Decide Ward Reservations on November 11

BMC Elections 2025: Lottery to Decide Ward Reservations on November 11 BMC officials prepare to draw the lottery for ward reservations at Bandra’s Balgandharva Rangmandir ahead of the 2025 civic elections. The draw will decide SC, ST, OBC, and Women’s reserved seats across Mumbai’s 227 wards. (UndercoverEditor Photo / Mumbai) UndercoverEditor News Agency | Editor: Mahesh Rathod | Mumbai | November 10, 2025 In a key development ahead of Mumbai’s most awaited civic elections, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will hold a lottery draw on Tuesday, November 11, to decide the reservation of wards for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and Women. The event will take place at Balgandharva Rangmandir in Bandra West at 11 a.m., setting the stage for the 2025 civic polls. The outcome of this draw will define which of the 227 municipal wards in Mumbai will be reserved under various categories, shaping the upcoming political race for all major parties. 🗳️ Reservation Structure As per the existing guidelines, 27% (61 seats) will be reserved for OBCs, 17 seats for Scheduled Castes, and two seats for Scheduled Tribes. Additionally, 50% of all seats will be reserved for women, including those falling under the SC, ST, and OBC categories. Officials from the civic administration confirmed that the lottery results will be immediately submitted to the State Election Commission (SEC). A draft reservation list will then be published on November 14, followed by a window for citizens to file suggestions or objections between November 14 and 20. The final ward reservation list is expected to be released on November 28. 📺 Lottery to Be Broadcast Live To ensure transparency, the BMC has announced that the entire lottery draw will be televised live. Citizens can watch the proceedings on the BMC’s official YouTube channel @MyBMCMyMumbai or on Hathway Cable Channel No. 26.For additional details, including ward maps, draft lists, and submission links for objections, residents can visit the official BMC election website: https://www.mcgm.gov.in/irj/portal/anonymous/qlBMCGE2025. ⚖️ First Election Under New Reservation Framework This will be the first BMC election conducted under the new reservation rotation framework issued by the State Urban Development Department (UDD) on October 9, 2025.According to the updated rules, wards with higher populations of SC, ST, OBC, or women will be prioritised for reservation, ensuring more accurate demographic representation in local governance. Political observers believe this change could significantly alter Mumbai’s electoral landscape, giving an advantage to parties with strong grassroots support among particular communities. 🗓️ Elections Likely in January 2026 The much-delayed BMC elections, originally due in 2022, are now expected to be held in mid-January 2026, along with polls for 28 other municipal corporations across Maharashtra.The last BMC election took place in February 2017, and since the corporators’ term ended in 2022, the civic body — India’s richest municipal corporation — has been functioning under administrative rule. 🏛️ The Road Ahead With the lottery deciding the reservation of wards, Mumbai’s political landscape is set to enter a crucial phase. The results will not only determine the future representation of marginalised communities but will also signal the beginning of high-stakes political campaigns across the city.  
BMC’s Proposed Relocation of Dadar Fish Vendors Faces Fierce Opposition from Fisherfolk

BMC’s Proposed Relocation of Dadar Fish Vendors Faces Fierce Opposition from Fisherfolk

BMC’s Proposed Relocation of Dadar Fish Vendors Faces Fierce Opposition from Fisherfolk BMC officials discuss plans to relocate Dadar’s wholesale fish vendors to Mulund as locals protest congestion on Senapati Bapat Marg. Fisherfolk express anger, calling the move a threat to their livelihood. (UndercoverEditor Photo / Mumbai) UndercoverEditor News Agency | Editor: Mahesh Rathod | Mumbai | November 9, 2025 The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is reportedly considering the relocation of around 36 wholesale fish vendors from Senapati Bapat Marg, Dadar, to the Airoli Toll Plaza in Mulund in an effort to ease persistent traffic congestion in the area. However, the proposal has triggered sharp resistance from the local fisherfolk, who say the move threatens their livelihood and violates existing court orders. The plan, discussed recently in a civic meeting chaired by the Additional Municipal Commissioner (AMC), is described as a temporary measure until the new Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai — a permanent market for the vendors — is completed, which the BMC expects by April 2026. Notices for relocation are reportedly being prepared but are on hold pending the AMC’s written approval. Residents’ Concerns Residents of Dadar have long complained that fish trucks occupy large portions of Senapati Bapat Marg late at night, and that wholesale trading continues well into the morning hours. This, they argue, severely hampers traffic during rush hour. The issue has worsened since the closure of the Elphinstone Bridge, which diverted additional vehicular flow to the already choked stretch. Locals have been pressing the BMC for years to take decisive action, saying that allowing wholesale trading in the open space near the road has made daily commuting chaotic. “The congestion is unbearable. The area turns into a mini market every morning,” one resident said. Fisherfolk Push Back While residents seek relief, Dadar’s traditional fisherfolk community has strongly opposed the proposed shift. They argue that their current location is a prime trading hub that cannot be given up without risking their earnings. Moreover, they point out that the matter is already before the Bombay High Court, which had previously allowed them to continue operations on Senapati Bapat Marg until the new market is ready. According to the vendors, the BMC’s 2021 notice had promised that the upcoming market would be ready by 2026 and that any temporary relocation to Mulund would include proper electricity and sanitation facilities. However, many traders view this as impractical, citing long travel distances and loss of customer access as major concerns. “We are not against development,” said one vendor representative. “But we have a court order that allows us to continue trading here until our permanent market is built. Moving us now is unfair and unlawful.” Balancing Traffic and Livelihoods The issue has now evolved into a balancing act between urban traffic management and livelihood protection. Civic officials have acknowledged the legal complexities and said that no forced action will be taken until formal approvals are received and the court order is reviewed. As the city awaits the completion of the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai, both residents and vendors remain in limbo — the former struggling with daily gridlocks, and the latter fighting to safeguard their economic survival. Until a clear administrative direction emerges, the situation on one of Mumbai’s busiest arterial roads is expected to remain unchanged. UndercoverEditor News AgencyRevealing What Matters📍 Mumbai Bureau | Editor – Mahesh Rathod

Recent News

Undercover Editor

From BMC updates, local area developments, railway station news, and crime reports to the latest in politics, sports, Bollywood, lifestyle, travel, and education, we bring you news that’s relevant, reliable, and real-time

 

Undercover Editor © 2025 – Designed by iCreato