Environmentalists Oppose Destruction of 60,000 Mangroves For Versova-Dahisar Link Road, Urge Sustainable Alternatives

Environmentalists Oppose Destruction of 60,000 Mangroves For Versova-Dahisar Link Road, Urge Sustainable Alternatives

In a letter addressed to the authorities, the environmentalist called for immediate reconsideration of the project, citing the critical ecological role played by mangroves.

Sameera Kapoor MunshiUpdated: Saturday, April 12, 2025, 01:02 AM IST
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 A Navi Mumbai-based environmentalist has raised strong objections to the proposed destruction of approximately 60,000 mangroves for the construction of the Versova-Dahisar Link Road. In a letter addressed to the authorities, the environmentalist called for immediate reconsideration of the project, citing the critical ecological role played by mangroves.

The letter highlights the far-reaching impact such deforestation would have on the environment. "Mangroves are essential for maintaining ecological balance, providing a unique habitat for diverse plant and animal life, filtering pollutants from both air and water, and mitigating the effects of climate change. Their destruction, the environmentalist noted, would lead to the loss of biodiversity, increased pollution, and worsened climate vulnerability," said advocate Pradeep Patole, an environmental activist. 

The letter calls for alternatives that could prevent ecological damage, including the possibility of realigning the road to avoid the mangrove area, exploring tunnel construction as a less intrusive option, and conducting a thorough environmental impact assessment before moving forward.

A strong appeal was made to halt the project until a comprehensive environmental study is completed. The environmentalist urged decision-makers to prioritize sustainable development and take meaningful steps to protect and preserve the remaining mangrove cover.

“The mangrove ecosystem is not just about trees—it’s about biodiversity, flood protection, air and water quality, and our fight against climate change. We must act responsibly and seek development paths that are sustainable and inclusive of nature,” said Patole. 

This objection comes amid growing concerns among citizens and conservation groups across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region about large-scale infrastructure projects that threaten coastal green zones. The opposition is expected to gather momentum as more voices join in calling for the protection of the mangroves.

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