Mumbai needs to wake up and save the 5K acres of mangroves under serious threat

YourStory.com - ‎May 31, 2017‎
The biggest threat to the wetland in recent years has come from city expansion with the proposed plan to build the Rs 8,500-crore Sewri-Nhava Sheva trans-harbour link that includes a 22-km road-cum-sea bridge that will link Sewri on the Mumbai island ...

Himanshu Yadav ·
Most of the people who write these articles live in south bombay or other rich areas. They would rarely commute by local trains in rush hour because of the green cars.
I am a guy who regularly travels in rush hour and I think we need these road links and metros. And I think 70% of Mumbai who travels regularly think the same.

Most of these environmentalists are politically motivated just to stop work.
Sanchayan SarkarNo need of mangroves. The ecological loss can be recovered as well. The city needs modernisation and for that it is unfortunate but some trees need to go.......

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