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CIDCO faces legal battle over damage to mangroves in Navi Mumbai. Accused of cutting and filling 3,000 hectares illegally, causing severe environmental harm. Violation of Coastal Zone Regulations. Activists and citizens outraged. Case holds authorities accountable for violations and highlights importance of protecting resources. Outcome significant for preservation and enforcement of regulations in Navi Mumbai. Response from CIDCO awaited., Mangrove, wetland, UAE,Indonesia, Future-climate.online, mj dastouri, green environment,dubai, saudi, qatar, wetland, oman, riyadh, jeddah, kish, bandar lengeh,بندر لنگه,جدة,سعودية, دستوری, Kish,Qeshm,Mahoor,حراء,گیاه
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Legal Battle Over Mangrove Damage


CIDCO, the City and Industrial Development Corporation, is in hot water as they face a legal battle over damage to mangroves in Navi Mumbai. The case surfaced after the Bombay High Court took suo moto cognizance of media reports regarding the destruction of these vital ecosystems. The court has demanded a response from CIDCO and has directed the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority to conduct a detailed inquiry into the matter.
CIDCO is accused of illegally cutting and filling nearly 3,000 hectares of mangroves in Navi Mumbai, which has resulted in severe environmental damage. Not only do mangroves serve as a natural buffer against sea-level rise and floods, but they also provide a habitat for various species of flora and fauna. The destruction of these mangroves has not only caused environmental harm but also violated the Coastal Zone Regulations, 2011, putting CIDCO in the midst of a legal battle.
The issue has gained attention from environmental activists and concerned citizens who have expressed their outrage over the destruction of mangroves. They argue that CIDCO s actions not only affect the ecological balance but also jeopardize the lives and livelihoods of the local communities who depend on these ecosystems. The legal battle against CIDCO is seen as a crucial step in holding authorities accountable for environmental violations and highlighting the importance of protecting natural resources.
While CIDCO has yet to respond to the court s directive, the outcome of the case will have significant implications for the preservation of mangroves and the enforcement of environmental regulations in Navi Mumbai. It remains to be seen how the legal battle unfolds and what measures will be taken to rectify the damage already caused.

CIDCO faces legal battle over damage to mangroves in Navi Mumbai. Accused of cutting and filling 3,000 hectares illegally, causing severe environmental harm. Violation of Coastal Zone Regulations. Activists and citizens outraged. Case holds authorities accountable for violations and highlights importance of protecting resources. Outcome significant for preservation and enforcement of regulations in Navi Mumbai. Response from CIDCO awaited.

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