MbPT to create world's largest garden in Mumbai: Gadkari

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 11 2018 | 8:10 PM IST
The Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) will create the "world's largest garden" in central Mumbai by reclaiming land, Union Shipping and Ports Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.
"The Mumbai Port Trust will be reclaiming 350 hectares to create the world's largest garden in Mumbai," Gadkari said, speaking after the ground-breaking ceremony of a Rs 300-crore international cruise terminal here.
He said the proposal is already a part of the city's development plan, and requested Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to use his special privileges to clear it.
Gadkari said in order to carry out a slew of citizen-centric activities as part of the Eastern Waterfront project, it is necessary to accord the status of special planning authority (SPA) to the MbPT.
Fadnavis, also present on the occasion, declared that his government will grant the status to the MbPT.
MbPT chairman Sanjay Bhatia later told reporters that the proposed garden will be spread over 300 acres, bigger than Hyde Park in London.
It will require 80 hectares or around 200 acres of land reclamation, which will be carried out after environmental clearances are received, he said, claiming that the project won't have any adverse environmental impact.
The reclamation will have to be carried off Haji Bunder near Sewri, where the garden will be created, Bhatia said, adding that the proposal is already a part of the development plan prepared by the Mumbai civic body.
Gadkari said MbPT, one of the oldest ports in the country, is carrying out works of over Rs 10,000 crore for the benefit of the local community and the trade.
It can be noted that MbPT is the biggest land owner in the city, and efforts are afoot to create open spaces in the space-starved city by using the land under its control as part of the eastern seafront project.
A large part of the cargo handling has moved out of MbPT over time, allowing it to concentrate on such measures.
MbPT and the country's largest container port JNPT, located on the other side of the Mumbai harbour, today tied up for movement of containers on water between the two ports rather than the road route which congests the city.
The Union minister also sought space near the Versova creek on the northern fringe of the financial capital, where container movement can happen over the sea.
Gadkari said works of Rs 2.41 trillion have been initiated in Maharashtra as part of the Sagarmala plan.
The minister said the Rs 7,000-crore fourth terminal of JNPT is ready for commissioning, and asked Fadnavis to help in getting prime minister's appointment for inaugurating it.
Gadkari said there is a need to plan in advance and create all the necessary facilities to avoid any inconvenience for the general public and alluded to the Taj Mahal Hotel, where guests worry about parking facilities.

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First Published: Jan 11 2018 | 8:10 PM IST

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