In a major infrastructure push, the Union Ministry of Environment has approved 19.43 hectares of forest land transfer for Mumbai’s twin tunnels under SGNP. Part of the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road, the 12.2 km project aims to cut east-west travel time to 25 minutes while reducing emissions and preserving forest integrity.
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