Surrounded by trees on either side, this tranquil ‘Abhyas Galli’ or ‘Padhai Galli’ behind Poddar Hospital off the busy Worli Naka has been a haven for students for more than two generations.
These beach warriors led by Chinu cleared over 200 tonnes of garbage from the Worli Fort in a matter of 24 hours, thus proving that Mumbai isn’t losing its dream of having garbage-free beaches anytime soon.
And while Mumbai has numerous odes and poems penned about her beauty, a few pictures captured by Pranshu Dubey, who runs PixelDo, an aerial photography company, are winning the hearts of netizens!
The humble men in uniform stood true to their duty as they ran up the 31 floors, dispersed in all directions and knocked on every door to ensure the residents rushed to the main lobby to avoid any casualties.
This Government resolution (GR) giving administrative approval came in after eight long years after the after the state cabinet committee on Infrastructure (SCCI) cleared it in 2009. It took the government more than four years to get the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) and environment clearance from the Centre, which was approved in January 2013.