MUMBAI: A group of citizens will gather at Versova Beach on Sunday evening, April 12, to raise awareness against the ongoing cutting of mangroves for the Versova–Bhayander Coastal Road project.
The gathering, a citizen-led initiative, aims to highlight the importance of preserving habitats for birds, animals, and insects that are an integral part of the city’s ecosystem.
Participants have been encouraged to show their support through creative posters and placards. While digitally designed materials are welcome, AI-generated content has been discouraged. “This is a call for citizens to come together, engage, and stand up for the green spaces that sustain Mumbai’s future,” said one of the organisers.
Meanwhile, Mili Shetty, a local resident from Charkop, said she has been witnessing the cutting of mangroves daily from her home. She added that what was once a vibrant and healthy neighbourhood now faces uncertainty as its green cover continues to be reduced.
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Richa Pinto is a special correspondent with The Times of India. S...
Read MoreRicha Pinto is a special correspondent with The Times of India. She covers urban governance & climate change issues. With over a decade of experience in field reporting, she has written extensively on various civic issues affecting Mumbaikars. She graduated in -journalism from the prestigious Mumbai-based St Xavier's College and later pursued a three-year Law degree (L.L.B.) with the University of Mumbai. She regularly tweets about all things that matter to Mumbai on-- @richapintoi.
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