Mumbai: BMC Imposes ₹90,000 Fine For Illegal Dumping Of Construction Debris In Borivali West
The BMC has taken stern action against illegal dumping activities in Borivali West, imposing a fine of Rs 90,000 on violators for dumping construction debris on an open plot near Eksar Metro Railway Station.

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Mumbai: The BMC has taken stern action against illegal dumping activities in Borivali West, imposing a fine of Rs 90,000 on violators for dumping construction debris on an open plot near Eksar Metro Railway Station.
This crackdown follows a thorough investigation by civic officials from the R Central ward, who uncovered unauthorised land-filling activities where construction waste was being illegally dumped on the plot adjacent to Jhanshi chi Rani Talav.
The BMC issued a notice under Section 354-A of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act and launched legal proceedings under Section 52, in conjunction with Section 43 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act, 1996.
The owner/occupier has been held accountable for these illegal actions. To curb illegal dumping, the BMC has imposed a penalty under the Cleanliness and Sanitation Bye-Laws 2006 and has also alerted the traffic police and local authorities to take stringent action against the vehicles involved, including the potential cancellation of their registrations.
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Furthermore, the area is now under continuous surveillance by the BMC’s Solid Waste Management Department to ensure that such unlawful activities are promptly addressed and prevented in the future.
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