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225 ‘extremely dangerous’ buildings identified in Kalyan-Dombivli ahead of monsoon


Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation

KALYAN: With the monsoon season approaching, the issue of dangerous buildings in the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) limits has once again come into focus. In a major safety exercise, the civic body has started issuing notices to residents living in extremely dangerous structures, directing them to vacate the premises to avoid any untoward incidents during heavy rains.According to KDMC officials, a total of 451 buildings across the twin-city have been classified as dangerous, out of which 225 buildings have been marked as “extremely dangerous.” Civic authorities fear that these structures may pose a serious threat to life and property during the monsoon.Officials said structural auditors and engineers have inspected several old and dilapidated buildings and recommended immediate repairs in many cases. Accordingly, the municipal corporation has issued repair notices to such buildings, while evacuation notices are being served to residents staying in highly critical structures.As part of the monsoon preparedness drive, KDMC has launched a special campaign to ensure citizens’ safety and minimize the risk of building collapse incidents. Civic teams are also conducting inspections and monitoring vulnerable structures across Kalyan and Dombivli.KDMC Deputy Commissioner Prasad Borkar appealed to residents to cooperate with the administration in the larger interest of public safety. “Citizens should prioritize their own safety and support the civic administration during this monsoon preparedness exercise,” he said.Every year, the monsoon season raises concerns over ageing and unsafe buildings in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, with authorities urging residents to shift temporarily from risky structures to safer locations.



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Shiv Sena, BJP end 5-month AMC power struggle, forge alliance in Maharashtra’s Ambernath


AMBERNATH: Ending nearly five months of political confrontation, the Shiv Sena and BJP on Thursday announced an alliance in the Ambernath Municipal Council (AMC), saying the decision was taken in the interest of the city’s development.The alliance comes shortly after the district collector ruled in favour of the Shiv Sena-NCP group in the ongoing power struggle within the civic body, a decision that strengthened Shiv Sena’s position and dealt a setback to the BJP. Despite gaining an upper hand after the verdict, Shiv Sena leaders said they were willing to put aside political differences to ensure smooth functioning of the municipal council.The announcement was made during a joint press conference by BJP Kalyan district president Nandu Parab and Shiv Sena Kalyan district president Gopal Landge in the presence of senior local leaders from both parties.“Like at the state and national level, we have decided to come together in Ambernath as well. Except for a few subject committees, the power-sharing formula has largely been finalised,” said Parab.Parab said a few pending issues regarding committee allocations will be resolved after discussions with senior party leadership.Following the municipal elections, both parties had been engaged in an intense battle for control of the council, with shifting political equations involving factions of the NCP and Congress. The prolonged tussle had allegedly affected administrative functioning and delayed civic projects.With support from four NCP corporators, Shiv Sena now claims the backing of 32 corporators, while BJP’s strength stands at 27. Expressing displeasure over the alliance, Shiv Sena Ambernath city chief Arvind Walekar said that the BJP should have formed an alliance with Shiv Sena before the elections, but they did not do so. Instead, after the polls, the BJP joined hands with its staunch rival Congress to establish power in the municipal council, which, he said, sent a wrong message across the country. He further stated that if Shiv Sena leaders were expected to ally with the BJP now, all party corporators should have first been taken into confidence before making such a decision.Despite internal differences among some local Sena corporators over the alliance, leaders from both parties maintained that development of Ambernath would remain the top priority.



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