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Thane Forest Minister Backs Citizens' Supreme Court Move Over ₹2,700 Crore TDR

Thane citizens to challenge TDR in Supreme Court, Forest Minister supports move

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 03:50 pm
Thane Forest Minister Backs Citizens' Supreme Court Move Over ₹2,700 Crore TDR

Thane Forest Minister Ganesh Naik has come out in support of local residents who plan to approach the Supreme Court over the decision to grant Transferable Development Rights (TDR) in a land matter near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) area.

The TDR is estimated to be worth ₹2,700 crore, and Naik questioned why citizens should bear this financial burden. He asked why TDR should be granted for land that the Municipal Corporation cannot even utilize.

Naik expressed his support for the citizens during his 'Janta Darbar' (public grievance hearing) held at Gadkari Rangayatan on Wednesday. A large number of residents gathered to voice various grievances, including representatives from 'Wake Up Thanekar' and Manoj Pradhan, NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) Thane District President.

The proposed data center project in Thane was also discussed during the event, with Naik noting that it would require massive power and water resources. He highlighted strong local opposition to the project and stated that citizens are planning to challenge this matter in court.

Naik also alleged that certain decisions regarding land allocations were previously made while keeping then-Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule in the dark. He claimed that after Bawankule promised an inquiry, the land in question was returned last week.

The Forest Minister has stated that he would write to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis demanding necessary action on the matter. The decision to grant TDR has been met with strong opposition from local residents, who feel that it would put a significant financial burden on them.

The Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a protected area, and any development near it is subject to strict regulations. The granting of TDR in this area has raised concerns among environmentalists and local residents, who fear that it could lead to unchecked development and harm the ecosystem.

The Supreme Court move is seen as a last resort by the citizens, who feel that their concerns have not been addressed by the municipal administration. The outcome of the case is likely to have significant implications for the city's development and the rights of its citizens.

The Thane Municipal Corporation has not commented on the matter, but it is likely that they will be required to justify their decision to grant TDR in the Supreme Court. The case is expected to be closely watched by environmentalists, citizens, and developers, who are all keenly interested in the outcome.

In the meantime, the citizens of Thane are waiting with bated breath for the outcome of the Supreme Court case, hoping that their concerns will be addressed and their rights protected. The Forest Minister's support for their cause has given them renewed hope, and they are determined to fight for their rights.

The matter has also raised questions about the transparency and accountability of the municipal administration, and the need for greater citizen participation in decision-making processes. As the case progresses, it is likely that these issues will come to the forefront, and the citizens of Thane will be watching closely to see how their concerns are addressed.

The decision to grant TDR has significant implications for the city's development, and the citizens are determined to ensure that their rights are protected. The Supreme Court case is a crucial step in this process, and the outcome will be closely watched by all stakeholders.

In conclusion, the Thane Forest Minister's support for the citizens' Supreme Court move over the ₹2,700 crore TDR is a significant development in the case. The citizens are determined to fight for their rights, and the outcome of the case will have significant implications for the city's development and the rights of its citizens.

Frequently asked questions

What is the estimated value of the TDR in Thane?

The TDR is estimated to be worth ₹2,700 crore.

Why are Thane citizens challenging the TDR in Supreme Court?

The citizens are challenging the TDR because they feel that it would put a significant financial burden on them and harm the ecosystem of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

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