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(BKC Bullet Train) There is a possibility that the work on the bullet train station in BKC may be halted. In the matter of air pollution, 'show cause' notices have been issued to contractors Megha Engineering and Infrastructure and Hindustan Construction, and it is reported that a reply has been sought within three days.
The companies have been warned that work will be stopped if they do not provide a satisfactory response within three days. When the air pollution control team inspected the project site of the BKC bullet train station in the G block, it was found that the air pollution control guidelines were not being followed. The municipal notice stated that the construction companies had failed to reduce pollution. This is creating a serious health hazard. Developers have been made obligated to follow the municipality's 28 guidelines.
Notices have been served to contractors of government and private projects with a warning of action, stating that if a satisfactory explanation is not provided within three days, the project work will be stopped without any prior notice. It is reported that the municipality has deployed more than 95 teams to monitor those violating the rules. This notice has been issued by the H East Ward of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation to contractor companies for violating air pollution control guidelines during the construction of the BKC bullet train station.
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Will the work on the bullet train station at BKC be halted...?
Regarding the air pollution issue, 'show cause' notices have been issued to contractors Megha Engineering and Infrastructure and Hindustan Construction, with a demand for a reply within three days
The H East Ward of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation has served notices to the contractor companies for violating air pollution control guidelines during the construction of the BKC bullet train station.