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This is an archive article published on April 17, 2023

MMRDA likely to get 15 hectares of Kanjurmarg land for Metro 6 depot

The state government has directed Mumbai's Suburban Collector to hand over the Kanjurmarg plot for the depot construction, said officials privy with the matter.

MMRDA likely to get 15 hectares of Kanjurmarg land for Metro 6 depotBy this week all formalities will be completed, said an official from the Mumbai Suburban Collector's office.
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The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is set to obtain 15 hectares of land for the Metro 6 (Swami Samarth Nagar-Jogeshwari-Vikhroli-Kanjurmarg) depot. The state government has directed Mumbai’s Suburban Collector to hand over the Kanjurmarg plot for the depot construction, said officials privy with the matter.

By this week all formalities will be completed, said an official from the Mumbai Suburban Collector’s office.

The elevated Metro Line 6 is over 66 per cent complete, the official said. So, the MMRDA was in touch with the state government over the Kanjurmarg land, he added. Until the depot work is not completed, he underlined, the operation of the metro line cannot be initiated. The Metro 6 depot was initially proposed at Kanjurmarg. However, the former Uddhav Thackeray-led government shifted the Metro 3 depot at Kanjurmarg and decided to have an integrated depot. But the central government’s intervention stalled the plan over a land ownership dispute.

Later, the Eknath Shinde-led government once again shifted the Metro 3 depot to Aarey. However, the Metro 6 depot was still under dispute. The state government finally reached a decision. Rajendra Bhosale, Collector of Mumbai Suburban District, said, “The state directed to hand over the land to the MMRDA after verifying the court case.”

When further asked about the owner of this land, he replied, “The state is claiming the land ownership. There is litigation going on. But we have decided to hand over the land parcel. An opinion of the Advocate General was sought. It was said that there is litigation on the nearby land, which is stayed. For this particular land, there was a writ petition that has been disposed of since the MMRDA canceled the proposal of the depot on 102 hectares of land. MMRDA is only asking for 15 hectares.”

“The next step is that the MMRDA will give an undertaking to our office. It will be to underline that in the future if any litigation is filed or any payments need to be made, the MMRDA will take care of it,” said Bhosale.

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